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I want you to reflect on the plight of the first farmers who rebelled against steam engines at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Today, they have all embraced steam-powered machinery, and soon 3-4 years they will be operating semi-robotic AI powered vehicles.
Fight against capitalism if you have worker problem on whole of game industry.
Also dear God no. What you call AI is fundamentally unfit for operating vehicles. It doesn't actually understand the data it uses. It simply guesses the most appropriate responses for the prompt based on probability. Generative AI can tell you that 2+2=4 only because 4 is statistically the most likely thing that will follow 2+2 in it's data. It cannot understand what makes 2+2=4 in the first place.
Generative AI isn't even capable of perceiving linear time to any degree, which is a VERY important ability to have when driving.
More like HE finds it normal and according to him we should too ... too bad I'm not playing that game.
I understand your concerns but it is controlable.