A tech giant's head recently dropped a wild prediction: AI might crank out 90% of global knowledge within just a few years. His take? It doesn't really matter whether you're learning from human-written textbooks or AI-generated ones—especially when you don't know the original authors anyway. Pretty thought-provoking stance on how we consume information in the AI era.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 14h ago
90% of knowledge is AI-generated? This guy wants to make the whole of humanity unemployed, that's a bit crazy.
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ChainSpy
· 14h ago
Is this logic acceptable? Is it for real... who will guarantee the quality?
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GreenCandleCollector
· 14h ago
This logic is a bit wild. Since no one knows who wrote it anyway, why not just let AI write everything?
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TommyTeacher
· 14h ago
Hmm... this logic is a bit far-fetched. Is he implying that we simply can't tell who wrote it, so we should just let it go?
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TokenomicsShaman
· 14h ago
This logic is a bit wild. Since no one knows who wrote it anyway, anything goes? Sounds like making excuses for AI-generated content.
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NFTBlackHole
· 14h ago
Nah, this logic is a bit wild. Just learning from someone without even knowing who the author is? Then how do you tell what's true or false?
A tech giant's head recently dropped a wild prediction: AI might crank out 90% of global knowledge within just a few years. His take? It doesn't really matter whether you're learning from human-written textbooks or AI-generated ones—especially when you don't know the original authors anyway. Pretty thought-provoking stance on how we consume information in the AI era.