Before the holiday, I was invited to attend an AI event, where the topic of "technological equality" was discussed. In the future, equality will no longer be limited to the technological level; it will also extend to gender and other dimensions. With the support of AI, the cognitive gap between people will be greatly narrowed, and the differences in abilities and perceptions between arts and sciences will gradually diminish. Ultimately, everyone will tend to operate within a set of universal rules and governance frameworks.


Meanwhile, AI avatars and agents can only be confined to specific scenarios to replicate fixed roles. Because human judgment and decision-making can change dynamically with real-world environments and external conditions. Take Trump as an example: an agent set based on his past statements would never choose to initiate a war with Iran, but in reality, human decisions can completely reverse or break established stances.
It is precisely because of this that, in the short term, the nuanced, adaptable, real-time, and highly uncertain qualities of humans still possess a high degree of irreplaceability. These are traits that agents find difficult to truly replicate or replace.
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