Submitted by Snipgan t3_zxkm4q in singularity
Things seem to be getting more automated, “AI” becoming more capable, and robots becoming more capable.
When do think things will really start becoming crazy? As in, when do you think we start really considering universal basic income or start asking, why are we still working?
Do we start just reducing hours or pushing for a cashless society? Will it happen feasibly in a few decades, or is it more next century?
I am trying not to let hype carry me away into starry eyed thoughts, but with AI art and Chat bots running around, Boston dynamics having their creation doing parkour, and McDonalds opening more automated restaurants I am getting excited.
What are your thoughts?
AdorableBackground83 t1_j20ympp wrote
I do fear there will be a steep rise in poverty, homelessness, crime, etc. because automation is gonna displace vast amounts of workers in a short period of time thereby reducing the amount of public purchasing power and then the economy will tank considerably due to the lack of spending.
There will be a Great Depression 2.0 that makes the one almost 100 years ago look like nothing in comparison.
And our governments and so called leaders are ill-prepared for the oncoming tech revolution and want to continue to preserve this inherently failing system that is grossly outdated.
In other words we have 21st century technology with 18th century institutions.
In an ideal scenario UBI is immediately implemented while widespread prices continue to drop and technology continues to get more and more advanced to the point to where I feel money, exchange and therefore capitalism needs to be phased out.
Of course it’s not gonna be easy and our leaders are obviously not gonna be that altruistic.