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The banner on gog.com has a melting SNES, what are you on about?
I feel like we have a different definition of the word "Facts" here. What you're doing here is speculation, not fact. Facts about the future don't exist. We're sitting on a pile of very expensive tech that's being subsidized predominantly by venture capital, and who knows what's gonna happen to the tech after the venture capitalists come to collect on their investments. While I don't think AI will cease to exist, I highly doubt it will be near as cheap to use as it is now, and unless it remains cheaper than human labor (unlikely, especially if we include training costs), I doubt we're going to see it be as widespread as it is now.
I doubt it'll be 80-90% of creative work being done by AI.
How do I feel about it? I don't like that it's being forced, and neither do most people. It's being shoved down our throats when we don't want it by people with money so they can make more money while further isolating us from base human needs. It's fucking garbage.
I think that so much money has been invested in AI because hard times are coming, and in order to deal with activists and protests more effectively, the government will use AI and drones, even if it's expensive.