It's akin to saying that everyone who writes a book today must give credit to everyone who contributed to the creation of modern written language and printing tools.
Yea, we've been seeing these posts over and over again on this same topic, and most of it for me boils down to
"If you applied the same set of rules to a human, how exactly would that look"
Simply put culture is the copying of each others ideas. When one of us started banging rocks together to make them sharp they didn't sell this idea to others, at best they traded sharpened arrows for something else.
The big issue with humans is we are commonly very conservative in our ideas. "Yesterday I did X, today I did X, and tomorrow I'll do X", fine and dandy until tomorrow a machine does X for nearly free. Instead of figuring out how to adapt our economic systems to deal with new systems of cheap and plenty the fearful and the greedy are looking for ways to maximize the amount they can profit or hold it back to maintain status quo.
"If you applied the same set of rules to a human, how exactly would that look"
Simply put culture is the copying of each others ideas. When one of us started banging rocks together to make them sharp they didn't sell this idea to others, at best they traded sharpened arrows for something else.
The big issue with humans is we are commonly very conservative in our ideas. "Yesterday I did X, today I did X, and tomorrow I'll do X", fine and dandy until tomorrow a machine does X for nearly free. Instead of figuring out how to adapt our economic systems to deal with new systems of cheap and plenty the fearful and the greedy are looking for ways to maximize the amount they can profit or hold it back to maintain status quo.