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Most of us got into engineering for the means (programming computers) rather than the ends (automating away jobs).

I guess the people that have been rejoicing from the AI revolution are of the latter type.



Or maybe they find the idea of computers that can think just as exciting as you found programming at the start of your career?


I never found the idea of a thinking computer exciting, just as I don’t find the idea of a thinking screwdriver exciting.

These days I see the ultimate goal to create a super-intelligence to be blasphemous, if not existentially dangerous and I am afraid by how nonchalant everybody is about it.

I quite enjoy a reality where humans and biological life are in control of their destiny, but it’s apparently become a taboo opinion around these parts.


Good for you. But other people are allowed to find things exciting that you don't.

Personally I'd find the idea of thinking screwdriver... Well, weird. But definitely amazing and exciting.


I find the idea of a thinking screwdriver annoying. Thinking things are difficult to reason about, and tools that are difficult to reason about are frustrating to use.


A thinking screwdriver:

"You know what ... screw this."


I think a lot of engineers ignore the ends because they enjoy the means. The ethical impact of their work doesn't matter because they get to work on cool technology.




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