A nice read, however it does not present a valid argument, is his time over because his daughter is better at chess then him? This is the beginning of something, not an end.
As parents, we all want our children to surpass us. But with AI, these “summoners” are creating entities whose motives are not human. We seem to be at the cusp of where I was before my daughter overtook me: confident and complacent, not knowing what lay ahead. But, what we don’t realize is that very soon we’ll begin to lose every game against these AIs. Then, our turn in the sun will be over.
The final paragraph does seem to be making several arguments, or at least presuming multiple things that are not universally accepted as axioms.
Yeah, the author is definitely making some specific claims. I’m not sure if the comment’s popularity stems primarily from its particular arguments or from its emotional sentiment. I was just pointing out what I personally appreciated about the comment.
A nice read, however it does not present a valid argument, is his time over because his daughter is better at chess then him? This is the beginning of something, not an end.
I didn’t read it as an argument so much as an emotionally compelling anecdote that excellently conveys this realization:
The final paragraph does seem to be making several arguments, or at least presuming multiple things that are not universally accepted as axioms.
Yeah, the author is definitely making some specific claims. I’m not sure if the comment’s popularity stems primarily from its particular arguments or from its emotional sentiment. I was just pointing out what I personally appreciated about the comment.