Submitted by Prototype47 t3_zo4zlu in Futurology
In relation to this AI situation, I see many people, especially in this sub reddit, are talking about Universal Basic Income (UBI). Mistakenly believing that this shift that started in society with AIs is just a temporary “bad thing”, a mild inconvenience. People who believe in UBI, seem to be very convinced that this AI Thing - is their ticket into a free life of UIB, a heaven, where they’ll have an ability to focus on their hobbies, and passions and won’t have to work a day in their life ever again.
Well I got bad news for you here. This “heaven”, you are so desperately trying to imagine for yourselves, is in fact going to be your worst nightmare. And the severity of it is going to bypass the nuclear apocalypse, the “Skynet” apocalypse or a virus based apocalypse. Because those things, as much as awful they are, they are all relatively quick for the majority of the human population. Yeah, maybe 0.001% of us might be able to last longer in these scenarios, but the majority will be gone pretty quick. We won’t have to endure it for a prolonged amount of time.
So why is it not what it seems to be?
Well…, here is the thing, my fellow human. We, humans, have evolved as social creatures. We do things for our societies not because it is “a right thing” to do, not because it is something that “ the society needs”. No. We do it because we want to stand out among our peers. We want to be appreciated and recognized and respected.
Now let’s look at the UBI scenario.
The world is dominated by AIs, where everything meaningful is produced procedurally by AIs and humans are no longer needed. You think you are going to have a hobby and get to do your own things in this scenario? Really? Nobody would care! You can learn to paint, sing or write music. But it’s not going to be recognized or even seen in the world where every second AI generates million more pieces. So what are you going to do? You're going to sit in a VR headset on a couch just like everyone else, drooling to some porn that is generated in real time specifically tailored for your tastes. You are not going to raise your children, because if you at that point would even want to have them, very soon they are going to end up just like anyone else. And no, they are not gonna go to school, or anywhere else. Because what’s the point? How are you going to motivate them to learn, even to write and read? “Hey son, if you won’t study you’ll be on the streets!” - “Yeah dad, so what? We have UBI. I don't need to do anything!”
And there we all will be, cows that eat, shit and sleep and consume entertainment non stop.
But it’s not going to end there, my friend. It’ll be the first 5, maybe 10 years. And when everyone will get so lazy, so complacent, so unmotivated to even move their fat bodies to fart in an opposite direction for a change, these “big corporations” are going to stop producing and supplying everyone. Because why would they continue? What would be the point? People would rise up and go protesting? No they wouldn't, because they wouldn't even be able to wipe their own asses by themselves, cause they’d need a robot to do so.
And that is going to be humanity: fat, diseased, unable to speak, or write or read, feeding through a tube at specified hours of the day, slowly dying out.
Road to hell is paved with good intentions. Or, to be more precise to the current situation, this road is paved with positive hopes.
eikons t1_j0lazje wrote
> You think you are going to have a hobby and get to do your own things in this scenario? Really? Nobody would care! You can learn to paint, sing or write music. But it’s not going to be recognized or even seen in the world where every second AI generates million more pieces.
"You won't have a hobby because AI does your hobby better than you" is such a preposterous premise that I'm amazed you posted this thing without catching yourself. We're already there in so many fields and reality is proving you wrong time and time again.
Cameras do realism better and a million times faster than the best realism painter. Yet there are realism painters.
A good set of headphones or speakers provide you with the best version of the best songs you like. You can watch movies at home with brilliant sound and effects. Yet people watch live performances.
Guns made archery obsolete. Yet archery lives. Heck, almost every sport is an emulation of something we no longer (need to) do. Still people watch the olympics where we throw spears and discs and run and jump and swim. And people do all these things at every level of competition, even knowing they will never make money off it. So who the fuck cares of a boston dynamics robot will eventually outrun the best marathon runner? It would do NOTHING to the sport.
Look at the state of Chess and Go. These games can be played at unattainable levels by AI, yet the sports are as healthy as they've ever been. Even with the recent incident.
Hobbies, almost by definition, aren't practiced to compete with commercial output. They are first and foremost something to entertain yourself. With some hobbies, impressing others is a big part of that. When I watch someone perform, whatever skill it is that I'm appreciating, I'm enjoying the experience of watching a person do that, knowing what time and talent it took for them to get there.
I could keep listing examples but if you think about it, nearly EVERY HOBBY WE DO TODAY is an example that proves you wrong.