Why do we become more tired as technology advances and life becomes more convenient?
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With the extensive application of ChatGPT ability in life, people's discussion about whether "migrant workers" can coexist with "ChatGPTs" is becoming more and more intense. Now Tiktok can always be brushed to the problem that "ChatGPT will lead to unemployment in those industries", as if the popularity of AI will bring irreversible results to ordinary people
With the extensive application of ChatGPT ability in life, people's discussion about whether "migrant workers" can coexist with "ChatGPTs" is becoming more and more intense. Now Tiktok can always be brushed to the problem that "ChatGPT will lead to unemployment in those industries", as if the popularity of AI will bring irreversible results to ordinary people. This can't help but remind me of a question: why are we getting tired as technology advances and life becomes more convenient? Just a few days ago, I saw other bloggers mention it, and today I will also discuss it with everyone.
The development of technology could have made us more efficient and convenient, but why is our work and life becoming increasingly tiring? In ancient times, chariots and horses were slow to move. If you were sent to the border or arranged to enter the capital to face saints, you might not have such a chance many times in your life. When Zeng Guofan first visited the capital to see Cixi take over the position of Governor of Zhili, Cixi had been monopolizing power for 7 to 8 years. Later, there were cars and trains, and the boss notified you on a business trip today. If you can't arrive tomorrow, you'll have to take a break; Now that there are high-speed trains and airplanes, the boss will notify you in the morning that if you don't arrive in the afternoon, it will be over.
Previously, people used to use flying pigeons or messengers for communication, and the roads were short and could take several days or weeks; Later, phone calls and emails appeared, and employees may spend a fixed period of time processing emails every day; Now it's instant messaging software such as WeChat and DingTalk, and responding immediately has become our standard process. Life and work seem to blend together, without any boundaries. The convenience brought by the development of technology seems to not only fail to liberate us from work, but also slowly consume our own time.
From a macro perspective, it may seem confusing, but when we think about it carefully, from a personal perspective, in the entire process of technological development, it is not always very busy. There will always be a period of time when one is not too tired. For example, if you start designing, you may mostly use hand drawn drawings. If you can use a computer to draw, you won't be tired during that time. It takes someone half a month to create a chart, and you may be able to complete it in a week. It's very comfortable to control the entire process yourself. Afterwards, everyone will use computers to draw pictures, and the speed at which superiors or Party A's fathers request pictures will also be faster than before. At this point, you will be tired. Later on, when you also used a computer, you were smarter and more efficient than the drawing software they used, so you were not tired. However, when everyone used the latest software, you became tired again. Now that you have learned how to use ChatGPT and MidJournal to draw before others, you are not tired anymore. As a result, now everyone knows that AI can draw, and the threshold is not high. Before long, you may be slow to produce 100 design drafts a day.
So you will find that this pattern is not related to the current level of technology. It prolongs the entire time, from ancient times to the present, enlarges the space, and is the same between your own company and other companies in the industry. So ease and convenience are not related to each other, but rather to how much difference there is between you and the whole or others. Poor technology, experience, and resources often result in a lack of efficiency between you and the majority of people, which usually leads to a brief relaxation.
It used to be normal to ride a horse for a few hours. Now the subway. You may be late if you are one bus late. I used to wait for three to five months to write a letter, but now WeChat doesn't respond in just a minute. DingTalk can even see if you're "unread and can't reply", so many people don't want to unlock their phones to read DingTalk letters. Occasionally, one's own time may be interrupted by a text message. The more convenient the environment, the smaller our breathing space, the more developed transportation, and the more people move, cross provincial work, and intercity commuting; The more convenient communication is, the more people will communicate. Even making phone calls about trivial matters is not tiring?
Some people may ask, why don't everyone slow down? This situation is too ideal, we cannot unite everyone to stop our efficiency together, because there will always be traitors, disruptors, and people who want to stand out, whether it's for easier or to make more money. If we don't want him to create inefficiencies and make us more tired, we can only produce faster and more than they do. So why is it that with the development of technology and the convenience of life, it becomes more tiring? That should be the reason. This may sound puzzling, but what's the solution? If we can't slow everyone down, we can only run faster than them, so can we not be tired.
Finally, I also tried to ask our company's self-developed ChatTubo about this question, and let's take a look at how artificial intelligence answers it. If you are interested, you can try it yourself. Attached link: ChatTubo
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