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AI's novelty questioned against internet's 2000s adoption

A Reddit user questions the perceived novelty of AI's impact compared to the widespread adoption of the internet in the early 2000s. The user argues that previous technological shifts, like the internet's integration into education and work, already presented similar challenges and solutions for daily life adaptation. They suggest that the current bafflement surrounding AI might be overstated, given past experiences with transformative technologies. AI

IMPACT Questions whether AI's impact is truly novel or a repeat of past technological integration challenges.

RANK_REASON The cluster is a user-generated opinion piece on a forum discussing the perceived novelty of AI compared to past technological shifts.

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  1. r/singularity TIER_2 · /u/Megustaelacroyoga ·

    How is AI novelty different from the widespread use of internet in the 2000s

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I don’t understand how is the rise of AI so much different from the mass use of internet in the early 2000s. I am a 90s GenZ, but I don’t really understand how a generation that witnessed the use of Wikipedia in the classrooms, Excel at work, etc…