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by oblio
141 days ago
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Every time I hear "democratization" from a techbro I keep thinking that the end state is technofeudalism. We can't fix social problems with technological solutions. Every scalable solution takes us closer to Extremistan, which is inherently anti democratic. Read the Black Swan by Taleb. |
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Democratization, the way I'm using it without all the bias, is simply most people having access to build with a tool or a technology. Would you also argue everyone having access to the printing press is a bad thing? The internet? Right to repair? Right to compute?
Why should we consider Ai access differently?