• Lugh@futurology.todayM
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    1 month ago

    That is one way of looking at this. An alternative view is to say - “The day is coming when AI & robots can do all work, but for pennies on the hour” - will probably arrive by the 2030s. Every day we waste on pointless conversations that are destined to go nowhere, is a day we waste planning for the future. Worse than that, the chaos and despondency the AI/jobs threat creates, adds to the general conditions that are making the rise of fascism and the far right more prevalent.

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      1 month ago

      You’re assuming the people that own the machines have any interest in keeping us alive to reap the benefits of a mostly automated workforce

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        the people that own the machines have any interest in keeping us alive

        I never take ideas like that seriously. Even in sci-fi, the concept seems wildly fanciful.

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          1 month ago

          Have you ever heard the term Superfund site or heard of the company Exxon?

          Companies can, will, and have killed people for far less at the behest of the rich and powerful. If they get a scenario where they think they no longer need us, they’ll make it happen.