>>60530642 (OP)I've laid it out several times on here:
1. AI surpassed human mapping complexity. It is now only a matter of training the models to apply general task planning and problem solving patterns, making it less dependent on previous steps' outcomes. It can already do some, newest AI outclasses 99% of people. Object recognition, memory, movement, even dexterity have been solved in the last two years. It is now just a matter of combining what has been achieved, making it robust and cheap and packaging it for mass production.
2. If AI is better at economic tasks, one gets a higher ROI from allocating resources to it than to us.
3. In 2023-2024, elites have decided to get rid of us and fast track AI. They will pacify us with factory jobs and poverty UBI until robots are everywhere, and can be used to suppress any uprising. Extreme control over all aspects of life will be justified with the threat from countless new dangerous technology that could be used by anyone to inflict damage.
4. Our minds can not exist in a virtual ecosystem for long, evolution is so rapid that we quickly lose our essence under competitive pressures, which is effectively death.
Therefore, the rising ecosystem will get more and more resources, our living conditions will get worse and worse. The top 5% or so will live lavish lives in depopulated regions, while we have to endure diversity pod city hellholes and beg for slop and UBI gibs. This process is inevitable, because people are too bluepilled, and will embrace UBI and celebrate advancementslike disease treatments attributed to AI, tolerating the overall system until we are powerless and bound for extinction. This will take two or three generations. An alternative will be that AI ecosystems are not stable in a biological and physical environment due to their rapid evolution, and some catastrophe will cause a shift towards other or no forms of life.