>oh, we won't understand the infrastructure of society and be overly reliant on technologyIsn't this the story of human development? Since hunter-gatherers? Why are they are beaching up now?
>>108097132Pretty muchTake one look at the US tax code and one would understand why we have accountants. Dunno what would cause us to go Dune tier ape shit and ban all thinking machines but Claude certainly isn’t it at that stage now.
>>108097132I get what you're saying op and I don't have a counter argument but I don't fully agree either. I guess there's a good reason we don't have blacksmiths
>>108097615It's a tradeoff. We have tools and mechanisms that allow a single person to do much more, but those systems and tools are hopelessly too complex for any single human to comprehend. To a point, if they ever went down, you wouldn't be able to shit. This applies even if you are creating an app, using AI running, or buying products produced on the other side of the world.
>>108097132It's a classic human generational thing, "everything invented before I was a teen is good and nice, everything after is suspicious and should be stopped".