8.197. Dystopia in a Bottle

ChatGPT launched 3 years ago. Back then the model was clunky and could be detected. In five years it will be indistinguishable from human thinking. This is the age we are living in–one where human thinking is quickly becoming obsolete. Instead the value of people will be linked and graded based on Network Capital, which is “a concept in sociology and economics that refers to the value created by social connections and relationships. It represents the resources, opportunities, and advantages you can access because of who you know and how well you are connected.” That definition is courtesy of ChatGPT. That definition argues for a return to a very old model of human connection not seen since the invention of the telephone. It is going to be about who you know and it already is about how long you can keep someone’s eyes on a screen.

We’re headed in this direction and it is too late to stop it. This is not me being negative, but me being a realist. So the question is this: How do we survive this wave? Well, if you’re in an industry where cognitive process is at the core–especially in the public sector–get out while you can. If you need to ride it out till your retirement, better hope to retire in ten years or less. The world moves faster than it used to and we’ve raised several generations of simplistic bottom line thinkers. School teachers are already being replaced by AI, because the reliance on testing is beginning to fade in many sectors. The idea that you won’t have access to these tools while doing anything is fading into myth. Doctors are going to have the assistance of AI and robotics in all phases of the job. So will lawyers. Brokers already rely on these tools. Look at the commercials on TV. What is being preached is how to have seamless integration. These are the steps forward people are waiting for. We have the software and need better hardware for integration.

Listen to Emad Mostaque. He’s worried we’ll lose what we call reality in 1000 days. I fear he may be on to something. Look what’s happened in the first 1000 days of the technology being publically available.

8.196. The Way Forward

I proposed the idea of buying a 175,000 bit of property to the Lady Talis. A discussion will follow. If it ends up being a positive and we do get such a spot it will certainly entail cleaning up a spot or at least making it the right spot for us to chill out over a longer period of time. The spot feels like a getaway, but the price feels like a hoax. The pure truth of it is that I’m thinking about the way forward. That way means closing the door on here in the near future (maybe up to four years) and looking towards… where?

Moving is not as simple as getting up and saying “I live here now.” I need a job and a place to live. I need to find a place where we both can be happy as a couple and perhaps with land to build out so our kids may have homes nearby. All of these things I want. I don’t even know what country to want them in. This is the fundamental problem of trying to find the way forward.

At least I’m starting to understand the concerns.