I think new forms of media, like radio and television, are worthwhile comparisons to AI. They were hugely influential technologies in the 20th century, making a small number of media companies hugely powerful. That sounds a lot like AI.
The difference to AI is that we regulated the heck out of radio and television companies. I think this is evidence in favor of heavily regulating AI.
> Look, we clearly have a problem here. This task was voted a two-pointer and after two weeks we're still here talking about this. This shows me that there's a skills mismatch between you and what we expect from someone in this role.
This is depressingly real. So much agita is caused by tasks that are initially underestimated.
WikiMedia's database schema is used by Wikipedia, one of the most popular websites there is, so it's arguably a very successful database schema design: