KrisZ
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One can correlate anything to everything. It’s quite clear that books allowed mass sharing of ideas, theories, problems and solutions to the challenges the society was facing. The ottomans likely wanted to protect their status in their society, hence banned the printing press. The same could’ve just as easily happened in the west if it weren’t for toppling of some of the most powerful ruling dynasties.
The above articles are quite ignorant it seems of the renaissance era which pretty much laid the foundation for the science we know today. That era had the most high IQ people per population of any recorded history, one cannot lay it on the invention of the printing press.
Also, the industrial revolution brought uncontrolled capitalism with it, and turned farmers into factory workers. In fact children oftentimes had to slave away at the factories and mines along with their parents.
So if AI revolution is being compared to the industrial revolution, then it stands to reason things will get worse for an average person before they get better.
The above articles are quite ignorant it seems of the renaissance era which pretty much laid the foundation for the science we know today. That era had the most high IQ people per population of any recorded history, one cannot lay it on the invention of the printing press.
Also, the industrial revolution brought uncontrolled capitalism with it, and turned farmers into factory workers. In fact children oftentimes had to slave away at the factories and mines along with their parents.
So if AI revolution is being compared to the industrial revolution, then it stands to reason things will get worse for an average person before they get better.
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