So recently I've been thinking about AI and what is our role as humans on Earth after AI has taken over all or if, if not most of our jobs and the talks of Cain interface machines put in our head so that we can actually connect to the Internet at will or every time we actually want to access anything on the Internet, we can just think of it and we would be getting the information and it's pretty sick
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:40
So there's a lightness of being that I see taking over in a cultivated world where we get through the hump of joblessness and forming our skills for a greener economy, I see a great Renaissance ahead of us and those that resist it because they're afraid of AI, they should look or can look or hopefully will look at the other side of this transformation to see that maybe with more time and more freedom, a greater, greater lives will be lived and deeper lives and more connected lives
Zainul Cain
@Cain · 1:11
And I would love nothing more than that because I myself love the nature. I love sightseeing. I love traveling, and it would be just great if it happens. But if you take a look at it now, as we progress, as the technology around us gets better, we are getting more and more disconnected from the nature itself. Not everyone is gardening. Everyone has automated systems to do the gardening for them, and not everyone even goes out and just embraces nature
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:45
A lot of people do a lot of things. And here we are on our devices, talking to each other from miles away, and that's beautiful. And so there's such magic on all levels. It's really, really interesting
I think it needs to have a great change in the working system and what it means to work and how we get paid for what we do and how we get to be able to adapt to what's to be, what humans do when technology is replaced, so that's it. But I think
Roomi Tarik
@roomi · 2:39
It's more about what's the new world order are we going to be living under the robots or AI someday? It could be frightening if you think about it. I've thought about it a lot of times. I've seen people talk about it. I've seen people getting interviewed and showing concerns about it. So it's more to do with that
Ryan Cartier
@Cartier · 0:19
Yeah. Pedro can't hear anything that you're saying. It's like you're a mile away from the phone. So I don't know if you'll get a lot of responses to it because you just can't hear it. Try listening to it yourself, and then you'll understand why there's a problem
Ryan Cartier
@Cartier · 2:12
If you actually use Google and look at some of the articles, they actually quantify how they calculate how many more jobs are going to be created, because there's maintenance that's required on all of these systems. You have to build the systems that previously weren't built and they're going to continue to advance. And so you're going to need a higher skilled workforce and more people in order to build, sustain, and advance all these systems
Roomi Tarik
@roomi · 3:38
So AI in the future will take away the jobs and the things that we're doing. Ai is actually already in our lives. And it's concerning, at least to me. I don't know about you guys