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RE: La inteligencia artificial, uso y abuso en Hive/ESP-ENG

in Holos&Lotus11 days ago

Amidst all this, we learned the pleasure of learning, of discovering, and of arriving, on our own, at problem-solving.

This is so accurate. I feel that it also goes for physical attributes. I think of those people who have implants to make them look more muscular instead of gaining them through activity. They sadly miss out on the benefits of actually being able to show capable strength. Then there are athletes who have missing limbs and their replacements are superior, giving them an advantage they wouldn't normally have. For them this can't be helped, but what if we did this as a choice and jumped straight to an easier option that working to better ourselves? Would this not take away some challenges and goals that make life worthwhile?

Knowledge no longer mattered, but rather a degree obtained by any means.

I believe this is now coming around full circle as more younger people begin to shun degrees. Also how good are degrees not actually earned by the student in things like the medical system? I'm hearing many more stories of medical incompetence lately and my own experiences with doctors in recent years have been mostly unhelpful. Then if our teachers are not actually earning their own degrees, but still going on to teach, what kind of cycle would we end up in?

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Wouldn't this eliminate some of the challenges and goals that make life worthwhile?

Exactly, life has been worthwhile because we've been able to learn to live, love, learn, and enjoy. I observe with annoyance how many people have a tendency to cause harm: they build a playground and adults are the ones using the devices; someone starts a business and immediately people appear who want to do the same thing with less quality; they clean canals and avenues and a few days later they're dirty again, and there are many examples.

Regarding degrees, there are honorable ones with academic weight, and there are also people who don't need them to acquire knowledge; they learn by themselves, because right now the problem isn't the knowledge that is everywhere, but the human condition itself.

I would like to see the evolution of blockchain and participate in the changes that arise, but I wouldn't know that people continue to steal accounts, plagiarize, and misuse AI.

Thanks for commenting.

¿No eliminaría esto algunos desafíos y metas que hacen que la vida valga la pena?

Exactamente, la vida ha valido la pena porque hemos podido aprender a: vivir, amar, conocer, disfrutar. Observo con molestia como mucha gente tiene la tendencia de dañar: hacen un parque infantil y son adultos quienes usan los aparatos; alguien comienza un negocio y de inmediato surge gente que quiere hacer lo mismo con menos calidad; limpian canales y avenidas y a los días está de nuevo sucio y son muchos los ejemplos.

Con respecto a los títulos los hay honrosos y con peso académico y también hay gente que no los necesita para obtener un saber, de manera autodidacta aprenden, porque en este momento el problema no es el conocimiento que está en todas partes, sino la condición humana como tal.

A mí me gustaría ver la evolución de la blockchain y participar de los cambios que surjan, pero no saber que la gente sigue robando cuentas, haciendo plagio y haciendo mal uso de la IA.

Gracias por comentar.


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