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Yes, I'm a fan of Tegmark. Although I think he may be too optimistic about automation impacts and their sociopolitical fallout.
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Many modern jobs only exist because previous machines replaced other jobs, what is scary this time?
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Because this time labor can't be efficiently shifted elsewhere. There won't be any kind of job left that requires humans. That's the worry.
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I think most of us are just going to go back to farming. :P When most of us still have the will to survive there is a way.
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Do you feel that the desire to have jobs and to work will remain in a hypothetical “post-scarcity” society where AI does everything?
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Most work is already unnecessary. Universities and hospitals prove government can expand administrative jobs to full employment.
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Honestly can’t see the logic. Most automation has come with a reduction in standards.
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After a while AI will maintain itself.
AI doing all the work will feel like the last stage of communism.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I get it. My concern is that the loss of jobs at the onset will be massive. Truck drivers, etc, etc
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