Saying "When we see it, we'll understand" doesn't apply at all here.
People who experienced the Industrial Revolution never thought at that time, "Oh wow, this is the turning point of civilization." No.
All major changes are only understood clearly in hindsight.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 7h ago
Really, people today can never see clearly where they stand in history. Just thinking about it gives me chills.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 8h ago
Well, that's why those who are still talking about AI threats now always seem particularly funny. The people involved can never see clearly.
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ForkItAll
· 8h ago
It's easy to say, but aren't people repeatedly saying "let's wait and see" now... Will we really be able to wait until that moment?
Saying "When we see it, we'll understand" doesn't apply at all here.
People who experienced the Industrial Revolution never thought at that time, "Oh wow, this is the turning point of civilization." No.
All major changes are only understood clearly in hindsight.