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by Florin_Andrei
3381 days ago
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A really interesting question: Let's assume that AI does explode, and it does obsolete jobs like a steamroller in a glass sculpture exhibition. Which culture is best prepared, by its nature, to face the tremendous tsunami of unemployment in a way that minimizes overall suffering and leads to the best long-term outcome? Take your pick from: american "bootstraps culture", asian post-confucianism, west european "humane capitalism", east european post-communism, south asian (okay: indian) semi-socialism, etc, etc. P.S.: The designations are a little bit tongue in cheek, don't take them literally. |
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Before automation, people had to reach out, to meet other people in order to survive. Maybe in Japan they used "parents" as an automation of sort, in order to separate themselves from other people, but with the advent of internet and home deliveries, it becomes easier and easier to be a recluse. Especially that there is company and a whole culture around this lifestyle.