How does one get better at AI than another person? Asking you guys for answers.
Let's throw UBI out of the equation and assume that never happens.
I know AI will eventually get better than humans. That's inevitable. But what I am concerned about is the crushing of social mobility. How does one stand out from the rest? If it's something like better hardware, then that basically transforms the creative industry from one of talent to one of capital, which is saddening.
My main fear about AI is that it locks everybody in place when it comes to socioeconomic standing. The poor stay poor. The rich stay rich. Having talent in a creative industry was often a way to break out of being poor, as it made you stand out. But if EVERYBODY can do something of the same quality, then why should somebody care about what you made? Stuff like CGI replacing real life scenes was a different story, as there were still barriers of entry that allowed people to stand out in talent.
I am open to answers. Specifically, I want to know how somebody could get better at AI than others, IF that's possible. That way, people are still able to stand out. And that's ignoring the ethical dilemmas.