Does anyone else ever feel like we're living in a dystopian novel, despite it being a work in progress?
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Wasn't this like "Hey, we can autostimulate global output, reschedule the planets progress over a few decades, buy time to come up with the big fix?"<br><br>So, what did they do?<br><br>Bottleneck pipelines, brought in the tablet gangs, and make the world dependent on this automated system that they allowed to stagnate, in a world that is slowly heating up, despite them having spent trillions on things like laparoscopic surgeries and space exploration. <br><br>Of course, this is autodesk but it sounds like global play to me, and they caved to the cost of living crisis. <br><br>I just wonder what the end game is? It feels like a back door to work camps, or debt servitude. Something feels off, like we're just stalled on this global output rescheduling until a new system is ready to launch. Wasn't GPT 4 autodesk+?<br><br>Or maybe I've just been watching too many After Dark episodes.
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