Should We Still Have Kids in an AI-Driven World?
AI titans think it's still a vibe to have kids, even with AI's future looming. But is that optimism justified?
Ok wait because this is actually insane. The brains behind our AI future are having kids and saying you should too. Yup, AI titans are all about the family life even with potential robot overlords on the horizon.
AI Docs and Baby Talk
So there's this documentary, 'The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist.' It's like a who's who of AI big shots pondering if our AI-laden future is kid-proof. Spoiler: They mostly think it's.
Anthropic's president Daniela Amodei, she's on the 'go for it' train. She already has a kid and says, "We'll probably have another kid at some point." No cap, these tech leaders are thinking long term.
Existential Risks and Baby Naps
But hold up. There's this ever-present chatter about AI going rogue. Like, could our future kid's bestie be a misaligned AI algorithm? And jobs, oh boy. AI might just snatch up roles faster than you can say "automation." Yet, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, isn't worried. He's all about the dad life, staying up reading parenting books. The way this protocol just ate. Iconic.
Altman even dropped a truth bomb: "Our kids will never be smarter than an AI" IQ-wise. Bold. But hey, he recently became a dad and seems to be loving the bubble of baby life.
The Big Picture
DeepMind's boss Demis Hassabis says kids are "the most magical thing." But let's get real. Is this optimism justified, or are these AI leaders wearing rose-colored glasses?
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei plays it safe, saying, "There's so much uncertainty." Like, thanks for the heads-up but not the most satisfying vibe.
So, bestie, your portfolio might want to consider AI's influence on future generations. But the heavy hitters in AI aren't pressing pause on family plans. Do they know something we don't?
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