in a few years, the important distinction won't be bot vs. human, but NPC (human or AI) vs. not

Sep 26, 2022 · 12:37 AM UTC

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we won't be able to be sure if text is human-generated or not, but it also won't be the most important question. 'independence' will be a very important metric.
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Replying to @sama @Scobleizer
Unskilled robots will turn many people into 'NPCs'. Soon we'll have 'lights out' supply chain: robots building more robots. After logistics and manufacturing, we'll see humanoid robots in agriculture, healthcare, emergency services, hospitality, retail, and domestic settings.
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Replying to @sama
We want more acronyms. To solve all problems. Have you become a consultant with mindless drivel?
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Yes. Perhaps, the human species took it's free will for granted.
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Wow are you a CEO or an edgy 14 years old teen ?
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Replying to @sama @theculturedao
Just posted a pic of me working with an NPC at @dygycon today... Was great company. Did a great job.
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What is a human NPC? Human customer support?
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This is wild Sam, but shows the pace AI is getting developed, it is certain that things will get out of hand. Will we have reached the singularity by the time we have to distinguish whether NPC vs. not?
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what is an animal?
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The nerds will be much more sociable (thanks to the future IA assistants specialized in soft skills) than now and they will not need to build an startup to express their complex thoughts. And the corporations will be the new kingdoms!
Replying to @sama
In the future some wealthy humans will be selected and paid discretionary by the AI to chat with them, and the NPCs will pay the AI for its astonishing wisdom!