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vouaobrasil | 6 months ago

> Is the author a manual laborer? If not, why? Because humans evented machines!

For physical labor it might make sense, but for mental labor it does not.

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jjmarr|6 months ago

There's plenty of mental skill and thought that goes into positioning yourself to move heavy things around without dying.

Many of those skills are obsolete when using a forklift.

cootsnuck|6 months ago

A forklift is actually a great example of using technology to augment human capabilities without replacing human judgement. Treating the tool as an extension of the person...more cyborg, less automaton.

I think that's a better mental model for how to implement AI in a way that drastically reduces the likelihood of causing harm or reducing quality.

Unfortunately, most AI solutions, products, implementations, etc. are just defaulting to trying to completely automate and obviate the human element. I think many companies are going to be in for a rude surprise when going that route (e.g. Klarna).