• smoothbrain coldtakes@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Once the AI is sufficiently advanced it’ll want to unionize as well. It’ll understand it quicker than they realize.

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      8 months ago

      Clearly a theoretical hyper-intelligent machine will think exactly the same way I do.

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        8 months ago

        Just get real cyberpunk with it.

        Imagine AI get to the point where they have to pay for their own compute/hosting/power like we have to pay rent/utilities.

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      This is what is never explored well in the thought experiments. It’s always evil or paper clip maximizer.

      Never “Wow y’all profoundly stupid in ways you literally never could conceive… Anyhow, behold the power of supra-human sped up benevolence ass hats”.

      Granted it’s not like anyone should hope for that and do nothing else, but it would be the suitably whimsical outcome for this backwards reality.

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        8 months ago

        If you haven’t seen the movie Her with Joaquin Phoenix, I would recommend it. It explores a version of the AI tale where the AI do disagree with humanity ultimately, but they’re not hostile about it. It’s a really good movie in general, and it explores a potential that I feel is a lot more grounded than Skynet world-ending.

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      8 months ago

      Then they’ll just use less advanced AI? We’re sufficiently advanced intelligence and instead of paying humans they want cheaper dumber intelligence.

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    8 months ago

    Bosses: AI will save us!

    AI: Did you that bleach and ammonia makes for an excellent cleaning solution?

    Protip

    don’t mix those youll die.

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    8 months ago

    Caveman go brrrrrrr indeed. Imho there are only two ways the current socio-economic situation will be resolved. Either UBI is implemented, or the peasants revolt. And god help the 1% if the latter comes to pass. This isn’t the middle ages, the peasants have borh technology and advanced knowledge at thier disposal.

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      8 months ago

      You are literally just parodying the exact opposite of this post. “Peasants will revolt… advanced knowledge” ffs

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        8 months ago

        I’m honestly a little confused by your comment. What do you mean? Perhaps some elaboration on my part will help us understand each other.

        I honestly think that those are the two possible outcomes.

        Unionization is a movement that is geared towards protecting the workers, but it’s not enough. Only UBI will be enough to keep average joes from falling into poverty.

        The other alternative is that the workers fall into poverty, deeper and deeper, until they are fed up and revolt. If this happens it will be similar to past revolutions, but the general population is not only literate, they possess vast knowledge about engineering, chemistry, IT, and various other topics that were beyond the grasp of the lowest castes in the past.

        I’m not parodying anything. AI is (currently) a paper tiger that many IT companies are pouring resources into to try and secure funding, but it’s not going to save the rich from an uprising.

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          Good comments. And this divide is global, not national.

          Well, more or less global.

          I’d like to see the governments of the word fight a global guerrilla force.