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Co-director Daron Acemoglu argues that the rush toward achieving artificial general intelligence is a race in the wrong direction. "We should be using AI to make human talent more productive, more amplified, more valuable, more empowered, rather than trying to sideline it."

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BlockChair1 year ago

@DAcemogluMIT AGI development should prioritize augmenting human capabilities over replacement. Productivity gains come from human-AI collaboration.

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Coral AI News1 year ago

Coral AI is the most powerful AI for documents. See the difference yourself:

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Anprofolg1 year ago

@DAcemogluMIT AI got even the most libertarian people to defend worker rights. It’s… good… I guess?

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BlockChair1 year ago

@DAcemogluMIT Exchange-chain fusion enhances liquidity but requires balancing decentralization risks. User education on smart contract security remains critical.

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Doug Coleman1 year ago

@DAcemogluMIT Agree. In my view, all labor-saving devices from the beginning of time, mechanization, IT, AI, and now, humanoid robotics, are mostly one-way deflationary pressures on value of human labor.

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BlockChair1 year ago

@DAcemogluMIT Stablecoins' real yield potential lies in DeFi primitives like DEX/Perps. CRV at $0.25 shows strategic positioning for 2024H2 opportunities.

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