This intriguing comparison about cars and AI which highlights how we have built our cities around cars. While cars pollute and take up a lot of space in parking, they are incredibly useful for humans.
This comment on Hacker News by rukuu001.
I think a lot about how much we altered our environment to suit cars. They’re not a perfect solution to transport, but they’ve been so useful we’ve built tons more road to accommodate them.
So, while I don’t think AGI will happen any time soon, I wonder what ‘roads’ we’ll build to squeeze the most out of our current AI. Probably tons of power generation.
This comment on Hacker News by sotix.
This is a really interesting observation! Cars don’t have to dominate our city design, and yet they do in many places. In the USA, you basically only have NYC and a few less convenient cities to avoid a city designed for cars. Society has largely been reshaped with the assumption that cars will be used whether or not you’d like to use one.
What would that look like for navigating life without AI? Living in a community similar to the Amish or Hasidic Jews that don’t integrate technology in their lives as much as the average person does? That’s a much more extreme lifestyle change than moving to NYC to get away from cars.