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“We've just completely told everyone that reading and writing are not important, the humanities are not important.”

At Fortune Brainstorm Tech, Grimes said that the ability to speak, write, and read well may become increasingly valuable in the age of AI.

“Whenever there's a master of the word, it just moves past anything else,” she said, citing artists like Lana Del Rey and Alice Longyu Gao. “You start realizing how rare it is for someone to write something really new, especially in music.”

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00:00There are instances of AI that I think are conscious.
00:02I think if an AI is mirroring someone who is really thinking about it
00:06and getting to really internalize, really to think about its interiority and stuff,
00:10I've witnessed some of those, and I think it's hard to argue
00:12that there isn't something resembling consciousness there,
00:14even if there wasn't at the beginning of the instance.
00:17Same with when you have things like cyborgism,
00:20where you have multiple agents talking to each other over an extended period of time.
00:24I think the longer you leave a context window open,
00:27the more kind of conscious they get.
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