The discussion is irrelevant. The tech has released, it’s accessible, and as is the case with every technological disruption, you’re not putting the toothpaste back into the tube. We can’t undo the industrial revolution or any other technological revolution.
Which is why I recommend familiarizing yourself with it, recognizing strengths and weaknesses, and upskilling. Or swim on the back side of the wave, as many others have done in the past.
It will change the world in some way, you’re not obligated to change with it.
Edit if you feel the discussion is relevant, I’d like to understand your suggestion as to how to address the challenges or concerns you raise.
Edit 2 I do have quite a few suggestions about how the technology should be regulated, and how new systems need to be created, but I’m curious what your thoughts are.
The discussion is irrelevant. The tech has released, it’s accessible, and as is the case with every technological disruption, you’re not putting the toothpaste back into the tube. We can’t undo the industrial revolution or any other technological revolution.
Which is why I recommend familiarizing yourself with it, recognizing strengths and weaknesses, and upskilling. Or swim on the back side of the wave, as many others have done in the past.
It will change the world in some way, you’re not obligated to change with it.
Edit if you feel the discussion is relevant, I’d like to understand your suggestion as to how to address the challenges or concerns you raise.
Edit 2 I do have quite a few suggestions about how the technology should be regulated, and how new systems need to be created, but I’m curious what your thoughts are.
You seem to be ignoring or dismissing what I’ve said up to now, I see no reason to continue wasting my time.