> (in a few years) Products can be created simply by telling a computer what you wish for
Most people don't know what they want though, and we take it for granted because we are good at making things that others are too.
We'll just get people producing a bunch of products that all feel the same (i.e. what AI is trained on).
Yes it'll get easier to build things - but aren't many things already much easier? I mean go back in time and make a website then compare it to the tools today.
I feel like we're not giving humans credit for true creativity. The bar is being moved, barriers are being changed but don't underestimate the resilience of people.
There are and will be many opportunities, we just need to use our natural intelligence to get there.
Most people don't know what they want though, and we take it for granted because we are good at making things that others are too.
We'll just get people producing a bunch of products that all feel the same (i.e. what AI is trained on).
Yes it'll get easier to build things - but aren't many things already much easier? I mean go back in time and make a website then compare it to the tools today.
I feel like we're not giving humans credit for true creativity. The bar is being moved, barriers are being changed but don't underestimate the resilience of people.
There are and will be many opportunities, we just need to use our natural intelligence to get there.