I’m so glad it’s finally bursting. Down with AI!

  • XIIIesq@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Good questions and I can’t say I have the answers.

    Personally, I think it would be ideal if we could all increase our personal time. Think of all the extra hours we could use to pursue our hobbit or the time we could spend with loved ones.

    The transition will be strange, as some jobs will be much easier to make obsolete than others and it is worth asking how we will compensate those who remain critical for the running of society. I can’t say I wouldn’t feel a little bitter if I had to remain at work 9-5 if other people were effectively retired.

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      3 months ago

      In a perfect world, we would all work less, and benefit from the improvements. Unfortunately, I suspect it will go the other way. You’ll be thankful to have any work at all.

      Capitalism is fundamentally amoral. If you have 100 factories producing widgets, and you increase productivity by 5x then (assuming saturated demand) you only need 20 factories. The other 80 either retool, or close down. When you apply that to humans, it doesn’t end well for the majority.