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by fnordpiglet
310 days ago
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Assuming you buy the idea of a post scarcity society and assuming we can separate our long ingrained notion that spending your existence in toil to survive is a moral imperative and not working is deserving of punishment if not death, I personally look forward to a time we can get off the hamster wheel. Most buttons that get pushed by people are buttons not worth spending your existence pushing. This includes an awful lot of “knowledge work,” which is often better paid but more insidious in that it requires not just your presence but capturing your entire attention and mind inside and outside work. I would also be hopeful that fertility rates would decline and there would simply be far fewer humans. In Asimov’s robots stories the spacers are long lived and low population because robots do most everything. He presents this as a dead end, that stops us from conquering the galaxy. This to me sounds like a feature not a bug. I think human existence could be quite good with large scale automation, fewer people, and less suffering due to the necessity for everyone to be employed. Note I recognize you’re not saying exactly the same thing as I’m saying. I think humans will never cede full executive control by choice at some level. But I suspect, sadly, power will be confined to those few who do get to manage the high level complexity of the real world. |
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