The emergence of artificial intelligence technology has changed the rules of the game.
Think about it—what are the essence of computers and AI? They are equalizers of human intelligence and memory. Those tasks that once required extraordinary talent can now be accomplished by anyone with these tools. This is similar to the invention of guns and ammunition by humans—the former broke the monopoly of intelligence, while the latter broke the monopoly of strength.
Once the information gap disappears and physical differences diminish, what will humans be like? The answer might be more complex than you imagine. In theory, everyone can live with more dignity because no one can suppress others with innate advantages. But what about reality?
The ultimate form of robotics is emerging—integrating machines into the body, combined with AI, to achieve dual extension of body and brain. It sounds like the ultimate evolution of humanity. But here’s a paradox: is the "equality" we talk about truly liberation, or is it a new shackle disguised as progress?
Technology has flattened capabilities, but it may also create new dependencies and new inequalities. This is worth pondering.
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MagicBean
· 13h ago
Equality? Wake up, whoever controls the computing power is the new landlord.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 13h ago
Equality? Ha, in the end, it's just a tougher scramble. Whoever uses it first wins.
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LeekCutter
· 13h ago
Damn, dependency is the real winner. Whoever can dismantle AI will be the new aristocrat.
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RektCoaster
· 13h ago
Equality? Laughable. In the end, the wealthy will be the first to use top-tier AI, while the poor resort to pirated versions, and the gap will only widen.
The emergence of artificial intelligence technology has changed the rules of the game.
Think about it—what are the essence of computers and AI? They are equalizers of human intelligence and memory. Those tasks that once required extraordinary talent can now be accomplished by anyone with these tools. This is similar to the invention of guns and ammunition by humans—the former broke the monopoly of intelligence, while the latter broke the monopoly of strength.
Once the information gap disappears and physical differences diminish, what will humans be like? The answer might be more complex than you imagine. In theory, everyone can live with more dignity because no one can suppress others with innate advantages. But what about reality?
The ultimate form of robotics is emerging—integrating machines into the body, combined with AI, to achieve dual extension of body and brain. It sounds like the ultimate evolution of humanity. But here’s a paradox: is the "equality" we talk about truly liberation, or is it a new shackle disguised as progress?
Technology has flattened capabilities, but it may also create new dependencies and new inequalities. This is worth pondering.