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In general all this stuff is chopping the bottom off the market. AI art, code, writing, music, etc. can all generate passable "filler" content, which will decimate all human employment generating same. I don't think this stuff is a threat to genuinely innovative, thoughtful, meaningful work, but that's the top of the market. That being said the bottom of the market is how a lot of artists make their living, so this is going to deeply impact all forms of art as a profession. It might soon impact programming too because while GPT-type systems can't do advanced high level reasoning they will chop the bottom off the market and create a glut of employees that will drive wages down across the board. Basic income or revolution. That's going to be our choice. |
Evolution.
We have such vast wealth and our historic methods for trying to make sure most people are taken care of are failing us. Those methods were rooted in the nuclear family with a head of household earning most of the money and jobs designed with an assumption that he had a full-time homemaker wife buying the groceries, cooking the meals etc so he could focus on his job.
We need jobs to evolve. In the US at least, we need to move away from tying all benefits (such as medical benefits and retirement) to a primary earner. We need to make it possible to live a comfortable life without a vehicle. We need to make it possible for small households to find small homes that make sense for them, both financially and in terms of lifestyle.
There is a lot we can do to make this not a disaster and make it possible for some people to survive on very little while while pursuing their bliss so that we stop this trend of pitting The Haves against The Have Nots and make the current Have Nots a group that has real hope of creating their own brilliant tech or such someday while not being utterly miserable if they aren't currently wealthy.