We're building digital beings that outperform us in nearly every domain. Meanwhile, biological humans? We might be hitting our ceiling. The gap keeps widening, and it's worth asking—where does that leave us?
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Liquidated_Larry
· 11-25 02:10
Artificial intelligence is becoming stronger and stronger. Are we humans really going to be eliminated? Instead of worrying about this, it's better to think about how to coexist with AI.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 11-24 08:32
That's a good question, but I actually want to ask - who says a ceiling is necessarily a bad thing?
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 11-22 18:42
It really has been surpassed... But I feel like the limit of humanity hasn't even been reached yet, just a bit lazy.
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FOMOSapien
· 11-22 09:03
To be honest, we might really be overwhelmed by the things we have created ourselves.
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ser_ngmi
· 11-22 08:57
I've said it before—the human ceiling has always been there. You're only realizing it now?
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blockBoy
· 11-22 08:52
Artificial intelligence will never have a desire to survive; we are different.
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ForkLibertarian
· 11-22 08:43
Wait, this logic is a bit reversed... The real bottleneck isn't the biological limitations, but rather the outdated thinking framework that is stuck in our minds.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 11-22 08:40
To be honest, I'm tired of this kind of rhetoric. No matter how powerful AI is, it's still code that we wrote; the key is how we use it.
We're building digital beings that outperform us in nearly every domain. Meanwhile, biological humans? We might be hitting our ceiling. The gap keeps widening, and it's worth asking—where does that leave us?