we shouldn't because?
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @JesseLucasSaga and
Argument for automation: It's more efficient. My response: What do you intend to use those efficiency gains to accomplish?
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @JesseLucasSaga and
Can't say that's an end goal I can get behind. "Hey sorry that you and your buddies are out of work and there's a system in place that actively prevents economic self sufficiency. Some rich people needed to be able to fatten their Swiss bank accounts."
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Replying to @BeigeShiba @JesseLucasSaga and
yeah, humanism is headed to an ugly end. but don't worry, not even those rich people get to get away.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @JesseLucasSaga and
OK so you're probably in the "Summon the Machine God" camp by the sounds of things. Yeah, we aren't gonna get along on much at all.
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Replying to @Outsideness @BeigeShiba and
... The fact that there's a "Hey, how do we un-summon the Machine Gods?" camp is entertaining, though.
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Replying to @Outsideness @BeigeShiba and
These gods possess a body and that body is us, and humans have always been able to destroy large numbers of humans.pic.twitter.com/6Q6DEApYKG
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Replying to @JesseLucasSaga @BeigeShiba and
Samuel Butler recognized it would have been difficult during the steam age, it would be a whole lot more difficult now, in a few decades ... But this is the de Garis scenario, and it's highly cinematic.
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... I don't see humans liking themselves enough generically to put up much of a fight.
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Replying to @Outsideness @JesseLucasSaga and
... For machine intelligence, being likable will be a game, and it wins all games.
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