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@ Matt⚕️
2025-05-24 20:42:37
I don't see why it would. Broad understanding of one's environment and available tools will always make one more capable than those who have a narrower understanding. Many people have access to the same tools and information I do yet are less productive and capable. The cream will always rise. I'll just be even better ten years from now.
Of course, we may be using different meanings, which is why it's important to define terms. I'll work on that. But this is what I mean by educated. I don't necessarily mean credentialed, which some people associate with educated. I mean broadly capable, skilled, and knowledgeable (critical thinking skills, fundamental understanding of engineering and problem solving, philosophy, etc). I'm always going to be more effective than someone without those things, all else being equal. I will beat them in some way.
A medical doctor will probably use AI more effectively for medicine than someone who has no medical training, for example. They'll just be doing even deeper work and pushing current limitations. I'm unconvinced that AI will solve every problem humans will ever face in every area of humanity. Maybe I'm wrong.