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Ryan Shea — e/acc
@ryanshea.eth
Watch for a peak into the mind of decels Deliver value, and help people understand it, that’s our responsibility as technologists. That’s how we help people and save the world. https://youtu.be/20TAkcy3aBY?si=CdBOdIlBqKwhvD1Z
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Brian Snyder
@bsniz
Why is Jon Stewart glorifying tedious work? Most people aren't lucky enough to love their jobs. There is little dignity in many jobs, including many white-collar jobs. Why is Jon Stewart lamenting the loss of these awful jobs?
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Brian Snyder
@bsniz
If nobody HAS to do those jobs, opting to keep people working them amounts to busywork at best and torture. Yes, AI will be a major disruption to the economy. We may have to figure out a different way for people to contribute to society. And to create economic opportunities for all.
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Brian Snyder
@bsniz
But the alternative, to keep people in unfulfilling jobs just for the sake of it seems morally wrong.
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Greg Lang
@designheretic
Especially considering the benefits—his strawman “distant future” where AI leads to breakthroughs in medicine is already here—he just didn’t look for them—e.g. these small molecule drugs: https://www.aging-us.com/news-room/NEW-STUDY-Discovery-of-Chemical-Means-to-Reverse-Aging-and-Restore-Cellular-Function
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