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by ddod
3850 days ago
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The problem with the benevolent AI idea is that it's not in the interest of anyone with power/money/production to create it. That's why I agree with your second point of rethinking "work". Instituting a Universal Basic Income lets us keep capitalism while putting more power in the hands of consumers and not relying on the kindness of AI/strangers. Otherwise, we'll continue to see an increase in wealth disparity until there's no longer any function of the market. |
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However, looking at the current trends, it's clear that the owners of the hardware are going to be the gatekeepers and middlemen. If a benevolent AI that's working for you requires you to run it off of AWS/Google/Azure, power will be concentrated to them, and they will always be able to run a more powerful AI since they could utilize their entire hardware capabilities.