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Christopher Hogg's avatar

When Stiegel and Shuster first conceived of Superman, he couldn’t fly at all. He could leap but not fly. However, when, high speed trains got really fast in the late 1930’s, when they went above 120 MPH, the ‘Man of Steel’ needed more powers to compete. It made me wonder what new intelligences WE will have to develop to compete with AI? I suppose that’s what we’re going to find out like it or not.

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Matt Ensor's avatar

The majority of the population have steadfastly ignored the advances in AI in this first phase of the generative AI era. I think this is interesting. I agree with Ethan that the future impact of AI depends on 'us' not the technology, which even for us techno-sociologists, makes it difficult to predict.

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