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zeraholladay | 14 years ago
Second, and this is a broad statement, society is currently in a phase of devaluing the older mind. We're too quick to assume older minds cannot learn as easily, and older minds accept this as fact in a self-fulfilling way. The reality of the situation is that we're living longer, so we'll need to make valuable contributions later in our lives. Tech definitely isn't a mistress for 50+ year-olds, but that's a problem with our culture and not technology.
draggnar|14 years ago
zeraholladay|14 years ago
That's good about your dad tho. I don't know if I'd be able to make that kind of change if I'm ever in his position.
beachgeek|14 years ago
Even if you are a farmer, you might find you need to switch from growing say wheat to corn because market conditions changed.
ilaksh|14 years ago
Call me crazy, but I think that within two or three decades, its not just going to be "old" programmers who are worried about their jobs. I think that actually sooner than we realize, artificial general super-intelligence will arrive, and make ALL of the humans (at least version 1.0s) obsolete.