I just came across this tweet by Logan Kilpatrick (Google):
>If you are not planning for the price of intelligence to go to zero, the next 3-5 years are going to incredibly disruptive to your business / life. https://x.com/OfficialLoganK/status/1864508209769390238
Now, obviously, these guys are often just hype farming and this should be taken with grain of salt. But it got me thinking.
Most of us here are programmers, eng managers, or generally just people working with our brains. How are we supposed to prepare for a hypothetical future where our brains are no longer needed? Whether it’s 3 or 30 years down the road, it’s probably coming, so what then?
Are you preparing? If so, how?
And . . . we still don't have flying cars. It has not happened and might not ever happen.
>> Whether it’s 3 or 30 years down the road, it’s probably coming, so what then?
The same goes for AGI--until it happens I have no reason to believe that it will happen.
If it actually does happen, it would be so disruptive that I am not sure there is anything that a person could do to prepare for it.