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by Animats
1182 days ago
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The question is not whether humanity can survive AI. It's whether humanity can survive the combination of AI and capitalism. AI is great for capitalism. Less need for labor. Not so great for the labor. If labor is just a market commodity, humans gradually lose. |
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> Ford: Gee, how are you going to get all these robots to pay union dues? > Reuther: How are you going to get them to buy your cars?
You say there will be less need for labor? Then who exactly will businesses sell their goods and services to, if everyone is out of a job? The development of AI would be qualitatively different from the previous developments of labor-saving machines: a switchboard operator who's job became obsolete could go get another job. Machines that can do anything a person can would mean there is no other job.
I don't know what's in store for us, but it will probably be as drastic a shift as pre/post the agricultural/industrial revolutions. And there's no reason to think it should be for the better. I think we all ought to be very nervous and worried about this.