If we’re able to stick the landing and develop an AI that is generally aligned with our interests we’re going to need to figure our what to do with the time and energy we previously devoted to simply making a living.
This is where I stopped reading.
A cursory glance at labor power relations clearly demonstrates that when AI can do all jobs, we’ll be living in the Altered Carbon dystopia. Our free time will be looking for the next job that’s pays us enough to survive long enough to find another opportunity for a day’s survival.
AI as labor replacement is not the boon to human flourishing it should be because owners of capital, of AI, do not believe that is its purpose.
Our free time will be looking for the next job that’s pays us enough to survive long enough to find another opportunity for a day’s survival.
If AI are able to do all jobs, I don’t think there will be any jobs left for humans to do. There would almost have to be a societal change at that point.
That’s what predictive AI police will be used to prevent.