Submitted by Current_Side_4024 t3_zmmmrl in singularity
All of human history society has relied on human effort and human decisions to function. This shapes the way people think of themselves and each other, often in a negative way. We’re often looking for someone to blame for the sorry state of our affairs, whether there is anyone to legitimately blame or not. And we’re looking for people to thank for the things that do go right, whether they deserve it or not. Often there were people doing important work who were blamed as being bad, and vice-versa.
We’re entering an era when all that shit can be taken care of automatically. There won’t be nobody left to blame or thank. People will be removed from their socio-economic context, and this will change everything. Many people think that this is a bad thing, but I think it’s a good thing. I think we’ll understand the human mind a lot better and be able to live in a way that is good for the mind and the person inside the mind. What do you think?
Transsensory_Boy t1_j0c5w0v wrote
I do have some concerns over automation and post-scarcity society, namely that humans without purpose get depressed. So it's just about cultural divorcing "life's purpose" from "success as a financial metric" as we get closer to post-scarcity.