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Google DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman warns AI is a ‘fundamentally labor replacing’ tool over the long term::Despite today’s AI hype, it’s still a “truly transformational” technology that will replace jobs unless policy steps in, Suleyman said.
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@LWD @L4s Ha ha ha. No.
It means people get to starve in poverty because society has simultaneously decided that if you are t already rich then you must work as a moral imperative, but there is no work, and so while starving in poverty is unavoidable, you deserve it anyway.
Because we live in a fucking dystopia.
We won’t be living in a dystopia once they replace the police with AI robocops.
Cops that obey the rules and don’t shoot random people or pets would be a huge step up for most of the US, so I don’t see the problem.
Hallucinating AI. Or homelessness being interpreted as a crime, either through new legislation or by it being considered as trespassing.
I’m not sure how AI makes that any worse than today.
If anything, you can rely on the 1% to make sure the cops would be reliable.
more like don’t shoot you if your bank balance is over a certain threshold.
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What is the path to UBI from here? AI tax?
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@los_chill @LWD there isn’t one. The oligarchs and billionaires want feudalism.
There is one. Their estates hold trillions together. Masters are merely men, when the sun is down.
@Sanctus All well and good as long as you have a guillotine.
A wealth tax.
That would only happen if people thought the disparity in wealth should shrink instead of grow.