There are a bunch of these topics that everyone feels qualified to say something about. Consciousness, intelligence, education methods, nutrition, men vs women, economic systems etc.
It's a very emotional topic because people feel their self image threatened. It's a topic related to what is the meaning of being human. Yeah sure it should be a separate question, but emotionally it is connected to it in a deep level. The prospect of job replacement and social transformation is quite a threatening one.
So I'm somewhat understanding of this. It's not merely an academic topic, because these things will be adopted in the real world among real people. So you can't simply make everyone shut up who is an outsider or just heard about this stuff incidentally in the news and has superficial points to make.
I get it. It's just something we've thought about as long as we've been human, and still haven't figured out. It's frustrating when most of the people commenting don't know any of the source material. It's so arrogant.
Yes but bird aren't ornithologists. It's a bit like on Reddit, as a speaker of a language that's not so popular for learning, when there are some language learners asking questions, we get lots of confident but wrong answers about grammar or why something is said the way it is, or they confidently state its just an exception when there is actually a rule, or similar stuff. They often also confidently stick to false folk etymologies etc. Similarly people sometimes try to language-tutor their romantic partner and discover that it's actually not so easy. Just because you're a native speaker you are not good at explaining how the language works. Similarly even though you have a brain, you don't really know how it works.
It's a very emotional topic because people feel their self image threatened. It's a topic related to what is the meaning of being human. Yeah sure it should be a separate question, but emotionally it is connected to it in a deep level. The prospect of job replacement and social transformation is quite a threatening one.
So I'm somewhat understanding of this. It's not merely an academic topic, because these things will be adopted in the real world among real people. So you can't simply make everyone shut up who is an outsider or just heard about this stuff incidentally in the news and has superficial points to make.