Submitted by Beepboopbop8 t3_125wol4 in singularity
natepriv22 t1_jeayzdd wrote
Reply to comment by BJPark in My case against the “Pause Giant AI Experiments” open letter by Beepboopbop8
I guess it should be easier to come up with new ways of making money in an AI world rather than coming up with a completely different economic system or shifting the reality of economic rules to fit a subjective imaginary world view and unrealistic ideal of what and how socialism or communism should work.
In the same way it was almost impossible for someone working in agriculture hundreds if not thousands of years ago to imagine today's software jobs, it's probably as difficult for us to figure out what jobs in 5,10,20,30,etc years from now will look like.
BJPark t1_jeb0hbh wrote
That's a fair point. And of course, it's entirely reasonable to look back at history when we had similar panics about technology replacing human jobs and come to the conclusion that it's all hot air.
But I think we must be cautious in saying that just because we had the boy who cried wolf last time, that there can never be a wolf in the future.
This time might indeed be different, if AI can literally replicate humans. And if we say "Humans will just find new jobs", then the question that immediately comes to mind is "Why can't AI do those jobs as well?"
Personally, I think the future is that AI will also become consumers. This way, corporations can create their own customers and destroy them at will. It's actually the perfect solution. We won't need finicky human beings to power the economy. AI can both consume as well as create goods, and we won't have to destroy capitalism to do it!
As to what will humans do, well... as long as I'm a shareholder in these corporations, I have nothing to worry about.
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