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A.J. Sutter's avatar

What is desirable about Khosla's visions #1 and #2?

AI doctors will be wrong for a long time. And speaking as Stage IV cancer patient, how are AIs going to develop empathy anytime soon, especially if they are themselves disembodied? In my experience, even embodied human doctors are mostly bad at this. Similarly, tutors are going to be teaching incorrect material -- and why should any child need a tutor 24/7?

As for #2, it sounds horrifying. Labor will be free -- for those who pay for labor. What will happen to those who *get paid for* labor? "Training," or the same old nonsense? Teaching everyone to code, even if they hate it? (Oh, wait, even GPT-4 does that already.) If this is techno-optimism, it's clearly only so if you're a member of the right economic class.

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Hamilton Wendt's avatar

It's really difficult to take any of these VC/influencer talks seriously. Predictions that are beyond the time horizon where anyone will remember them or care that he made them?! He just has no idea how or when any of that will happen. Sure, all those things will come true but is this closer to the ancient Greeks saying one day man will set foot on the Moon, or Kennedy saying the same thing? The Greeks had no idea what they'd even have to learn to solve that problem; Kennedy knew it was just engineering by that point. Its the *perfect* TED Talk. Everyone claps and praises him, he notches another 'brave' TED Talk, and AI such as it is tells you it's a better mother than you are.

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