> In other words we can embrace the future without being cruel.
That's not "progress is necessary good". We're forming the future, our choices define the future, we're not damned to be powerless and either embrace what cannot be changed or suffer from resisting that which cannot be stopped.
Right now, lots of people are having their first experience that not all progress is necessarily good. It's fun to watch how they suddenly change their tune, much like banks when they need another bailout, and they start talking about "what's good for society" a lot.
> As far as affecting different people, LLMs are about to squish the middle class.
I'll believe it when I see it. We were promised widespread unemployment thanks to robotics, too.
That's not "progress is necessary good". We're forming the future, our choices define the future, we're not damned to be powerless and either embrace what cannot be changed or suffer from resisting that which cannot be stopped.
Right now, lots of people are having their first experience that not all progress is necessarily good. It's fun to watch how they suddenly change their tune, much like banks when they need another bailout, and they start talking about "what's good for society" a lot.
> As far as affecting different people, LLMs are about to squish the middle class.
I'll believe it when I see it. We were promised widespread unemployment thanks to robotics, too.