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People’s perspective is killing their sense of awe.
While our economic system is grand in ensuring our experience of life doesn’t improve, technology has gotten kind of crazy and awesome.
They could release an agi next year, and unless it affected people’s work life balance, people would just immediately get used to it and think it’s boring.
Will generative AI still kill our sense of awe when video game characters can naturally and accurately respond how you would expect?
I would never get bored of it. The majority of people would find it a boring novelty after a couple days because we are good at getting used to things and people don’t want to recognize the fact. We will have full fantastical worlds to explore and people will still find reason to be salty because it’s made with the help of evil computers.
I’m personally eager for a life where my recreational experiences aren’t defined by companies like Disney. Smaller artists with these powerful tools will be able to create wonderful unique experiences without the ball and chain of media oligarches.
We have more control than we think of our sense of awe.
Maybe it’s time for a new perspective on art and industry.