Meta’s “AI superintelligence” effort sounds just like its failed “metaverse”
Zuckerberg did allow that relationships with AI would “probably not” replace in-person connections, because there are “things that are better about physical connections when you can have them.” At the same time, he said, for the average American who has three friends, AI relationships can fill the “demand” for “something like 15 friends” without the effort of real-world socializing. “People just don’t have as much connection as they want,” Zuckerberg said. “They feel more alone a lot of the time than they would like.”
Why chat with real friends on Facebook when you can chat with AI avatars?
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Zuckerberg also sees AI leading to a flourishing of human productivity and creativity in a way even his wildest metaverse imaginings couldn’t match. Zuckerberg said that AI advancement could “lead toward a world of abundance where everyone has these superhuman tools to create whatever they want.” That means personal access to “a super powerful [virtual] software engineer” and AIs that are “solving diseases, advancing science, developing new technology that makes our lives better.”
That will also mean that some companies will be able to get by with fewer employees before too long, Zuckerberg said. In customer service, for instance, “as AI gets better, you’re going to get to a place where AI can handle a bunch of people’s issues,” he said. “Not all of them—maybe 10 years from now it can handle all of them—but thinking about a three- to five-year time horizon, it will be able to handle a bunch.“
In the longer term, Zuckerberg said, AIs will be integrated into our more casual pursuits as well. “If everyone has these superhuman tools to create a ton of different stuff, you’re going to get incredible diversity,” and “the amount of creativity that’s going to be unlocked is going to be massive,” he said. “I would guess the world is going to get a lot funnier, weirder, and quirkier, the way that memes on the Internet have gotten over the last 10 years.”
Compare and contrast
To be sure, there are some important differences between the past promise of the metaverse and the current promise of AI technology. Zuckerberg claims that a billion people use Meta’s AI products monthly, for instance, utterly dwarfing the highest estimates for regular use of “the metaverse” or augmented reality as a whole (even if many AI users seem to balk at paying for regular use of AI tools). Meta coders are also reportedly already using AI coding tools regularly in a way they never did with Meta’s metaverse tools. And people are already developing what they consider meaningful relationships with AI personas, whether that’s in the form of therapists or romantic partners.
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