It is absolutely incredible that we happened to live exactly in the times when the humanity is teaching a machine to actually think. As in, not in some metaphorical sense, but in the common, intuitive sense. Whether we're there yet or not is up to discussion, but it's clear to me that within 10 years maximum we'll have created programs that truly think and are aware.
At the same time, I just can't bring myself to be interested in the topic. I don't feel excitement. I feel... indifference? Fear? Maybe the technology became so advanced that for normal people like myself it's indistinguishable from magic, and there's no point trying to comprehend it, just avoid it and pray it's not used against you. Or maybe I'm just getting old, and I'm experiencing what my mother experienced when she refused to learn how to use MS Office.
Yeah.. It's just not something that really excites me as a computer geek of 40+ years who started in the 80s with a 300 baud modem. Still working as a coder in my 50s, and while I'm solving interesting problems, etc.. almost every technology these days seems to be focused on advertising, scraping / stealing other's data and repackaging it, etc. And I am using AI coding assistants, because, well, I have to to stay competitive.
And these technologies come with a side helping of a large chance to REALLY mess up someone's life - who is going to argue with the database and WIN if it says you don't exist in this day and age? And that database is (databases are) currently under the control of incredibly petty sociopaths..
At the same time, I just can't bring myself to be interested in the topic. I don't feel excitement. I feel... indifference? Fear? Maybe the technology became so advanced that for normal people like myself it's indistinguishable from magic, and there's no point trying to comprehend it, just avoid it and pray it's not used against you. Or maybe I'm just getting old, and I'm experiencing what my mother experienced when she refused to learn how to use MS Office.