Comment by hshdhdhj4444
Comment by hshdhdhj4444 4 days ago
This is fantasy land.
Yeah, a rural farmer who’s never exposed to AI except when it made it possible for her to communicate with someone visiting the farm who dint speak the same languages isn’t worried about AI.
But policy makers, technologists, economists, the elite abs other educated people aware of more than the basics of AI are all concerned about its impacts.
Or, local to where I am, rural farmers using AI bots to hint them on capital machine repairs (their gear runs into the millions), summarise ANOVA trials on grain crop samples, reinforce their personal conspiracy theories and biases, and answer a huge run of everyday queries.
Some can see the benefits. Some (with overlap) can see the downsides (wrong answers and enforcing bad traits).
> But policy makers, technologists, economists, the elite a[nd] other educated people ..
also overlap with rural farmers.
I think a problem here is your image of what a rural farmer is.
A good many here are multi millionaires, in assets at least, have children in elite private schools, have family members in local, state, and federal government who started out farming, went to university, have careers that may include farming on the side, and retire to farming.
Next you'll be saying grandmothers can't code weather modelling and prediction software on Cyber 205's or something equally daft.