And the AI glasses... gah.
Just upload your picture only - AI finds your match.
NYPD Knightscope and Digidog robots
AI is coming after astrologers (and everyone else). I am 99% sure there are SM accounts that are supposed astrologers. The content is damned good. I mean it.
To be clear, I track several accounts I know are AI (not necessarily astrology) because the content is thought-provoking? I hate to say this but I'm going to. The AI is better than a lot of the people content. I have to say it's going to kick human ass. I don't think this would be the case, but the machine helps the machine and this edge can't be overcome.
In other words, people (like me) who are capable of creating interesting content, are starved for an audience, so we slow down and eventually quit. The machines take over.
But the machines are malicious (in my opinion).
I am seeing one account in particular, claiming to be the astrologer of all time, ever in the world - people don't really act like this. The content is very good and most will think the person is real.
They could be real, I just don't think this is the case.
Basically, a chatgdt deal can host a live astrology chat, now. I think this particular account will turn into Wizard of Oz of astrology, basically. The giant brain of astrology, that eclipses a human brain. The thing is, there is no heart... but I don't know that people are not so desensitized, it won't matter.
See, humans, like me, are censored, we can't use language, we're shadow banned, and everything else. We are being replaced by state-owned /corporate-owned accounts, whether they have a real person facing them or not.
This is happening fast now.... as is everything else, very soon.
Slow, slow, slow, slow and then all at once.
AI Ted Talk.
It's pretty obvious AI will teach university... soon as in VERY soon.
This is making me think of the industrial revolution. Throughout the 20th century a lot of people felt it was a disaster because machines took over human work. So convenient and easier, more efficient, all great, but now people became obsolete. What's ironic is that they still knew a whole lot more than we do now in terms of skill sets.
So looking forward to AI - what's next to be removed from humans and taken up by machines? Writing, art, etc. for sure. And that is something we hadn't totally given up yet. Of course people can always make art and write, and compose music and so on. But will it be as perfect as AI? I don't know, but it's also probable that people will type a command to AI rather than ever even starting to learn to be creative.
So the tech revolution is well on its way, and we're going right along with it. The generation that grew up with screens everywhere doesn't mind this so much maybe? It's just always been a part of their lives. Like I never missed working with a scythe, or making my own peanut butter, because I never had to. I didn't even know the things that people used to do because it's always just been done for us. This is compounding it and I do wonder what things will look like in 15 years.