I get you 100%.
The question is: are we humans able to direct and foremost limit technology developments?
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I get you 100%.
The question is: are we humans able to direct and foremost limit technology developments?
Technology can be driven by the markets, but is there enough money out there to fund the massive processing required by these tools? For now people may not want to pay for creating silly images and getting wrong answers to their questions.
When the 'market' decides, then I assure you, we will end up with AI being that good that humans can not make a distinction between AI and a human. At the same time we end up in a world where AI does everything. Perhaps because we want to, or perhaps because AI decided.
The question is only: When?
Processing power, sure, it needs that.
Even in the scenario in which no entity, or collective of any kind, has sufficient money or wants to spend enough money for the development of Super AI, or AGI, or however we want to call it. Even then, it will happen. Namely, when the energy costs are down to (almost) zero. This may take a few decades, perhaps half a century, maybe even a whole one. But it will happen. Since there is no reason to believe energy will not become free to use at some point in time. Renewables + AI + Robotica = Free forever (disclaimer, as long as all the other resources needed to create and maintain systems are available).