The most humanist goal of AI research is to free people from slavery, to end the need for people to sell their labor to corporate machines in exchange for food, housing, healthcare and the ability to take care of family and loved ones.
If waged labor is no longer a viable model for production and allocation, do you think there is a natural law that prevents us from figuring out another solution?
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Of corse not - question is what prevents us to figure out other solutions now? My point is the distribution of wealth and power is not solved by automation itself as the industrialization has shown. Without agenda quite the opposite.
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An agenda by itself does not change agency and incentive structures. However, the breakdown of an economic or social architecture does. We usually only get freedom to build something if something else gives way.
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