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ramon156today at 10:43 AM6 repliesview on HN

Do tell me how young people can help with AI shaping, as this just sounds like "how cows can help shape the meat industry"


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block_daggertoday at 10:56 AM

Ah, so the students were saying “moo,” not “boo.”

embedding-shapetoday at 11:04 AM

To be fair, if you're a cow, you don't have much say in it, the world continues to revolve, and not around you, but you still need to find your place, or at least find peace with not finding your place.

Every teenager goes through it, some still try to find their place until the day they day, but we all grow up in vastly different contexts and environments compared to what we experience as adults, and stuff keeps happening around us that we don't like, maybe don't even want to participate in, but because of the lack of alternatives, you don't really have a choice.

limflicktoday at 11:04 AM

I guess an optimistic way to look at this would be to treat this as just another layer of abstraction, meaning people could focus on larger scale problems moving forward, similar to how the evolution of programming languages influenced development time, quality and the quantity of software being put out. The question is at what price does all of this abstraction come at, assuming AI continues to evolve at its current rate.

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jappgartoday at 11:03 AM

They can start by voting for politicians who will rein in big tech

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sweethearttoday at 10:54 AM

They can learn the skills to advance research and fill the roles that help determine what sorts of guard rails there should/could be to ensure it’s used in as helpful a manner as possible.

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SecretDreamstoday at 11:14 AM

Now, more than ever, I think young people are cows for the economic meat grinder. It takes me to one of my favourite quotes:

"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children."

I think we've forgotten this. We are not paying it forward any more as a society.

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