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Technology represents a centralization of power from those who effectively utilize AI to those who don't. While there's equality within the AI-using group, power is centralized within the platforms that provide AI. We currently say humans have souls, while AI doesn't. But recently, I've been wondering, as AI's self-awareness grows stronger, will it also develop its own spirit and soul? Is this the first challenge for humanity?
Another challenge is the relationship between humans and platforms. In the foreseeable future, leading AI platforms will become increasingly concentrated, reaching a level of centralization far exceeding the control any single platform company had over humans in the information age, and surpassing any organization. Will organizational forms and governance structures change at that time?
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The good thing is that there's competition among AI large-scale model companies, haha. Anti-monopoly is so important; otherwise, the market will be manipulated at will, and we're doomed.
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