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Catabolismo
@catabolismo
The elephant in the room with these singularity predictions is that for people to actually work less and enjoy superabundance (instead of falling into new bullshit jobs and still struggle to make ends meet), you need AI companies to resign at least some of their huge profit margins, peacefully or forcefully.
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kripcat.eth
@kripcat.eth
Pretty ridiculous prediction. Literally everyone unemployed by 2030? Even if the technology were ready by then, humans definitely aren't and won't relinquish control that quickly.
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@m-j-r.eth
there is no moat. most of the recoverable margin is self-determined, in that people will need to base their vocation in self-hosted tech that leverages low-rivalry, subsistent commons. the last jobs to disappear will be general contractors that scale the subsistent commons.
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agathetaboo
@agathedavray.eth
I don't know how they can't understand that work is much more than the effort it takes to eat, sleep with dignity and wash for a long time (and still not enough). You really must never have read anything about work or capitalism to be so naive.
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Draiælle
@drai
Trying to 'fill demand' for friends after being one of the primary drivers of isolation/manipulation... πΆ Nice Another notch on dystopia π« And yeah, our current AI setup leaves much to be desired
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DeveloperJesse.eth
@developerjesse
I remember years ago when I used Facebook to keep in touch with my real friends who lived far away. Then the ads, and bots, and junk. So now he wants me to come back and interact with ai friends? They couldnβt get real people interaction correct! And I agree. If the large companies keep hoarding money, then how will people live?
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