azuriasia t1_je65llo wrote
Reply to comment by Bewaretheicespiders in Are there AI theorists/philosophers who have already thought out sensible rules for how to best regulate AI development? by dryuhyr
You have your head buried in the sand. The economy needs a chance to brace for millions unemployed.
Bewaretheicespiders t1_je6648p wrote
Its your first time, innit? Ive heard that every decade since the 70s. A productive society is a society that can afford a lot of goods and services and thus improvements in productivity leads to higher employment, not less.
azuriasia t1_je66kf1 wrote
There has never been anything close to AI.
Bewaretheicespiders t1_je67b7b wrote
There had never been anything like the tractor, the computer, the internet...
azuriasia t1_je67mhy wrote
And none of them had the immediate job displacing potential that ai does.
Bewaretheicespiders t1_je688hj wrote
The fact that you dont still work 120 hours a week in a field says otherwise.
azuriasia t1_je68rcg wrote
People work more hours now than medieval peasants. Your analogy is laughably achronistic
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