AdorableBackground83 t1_jddjiia wrote
Everyday will feel like a different day
But let me give the average day of the life in a post AGI and really post-singularity world.
Friday March 23, 2063 (40 years from now)
At least 8 hours of sleep + maybe an extra hour or two of being cozy and not have to answer to some boss at some job I dislike.
I would like to spend another 8 hours hanging out with friends and family. All that time spending in a 9-5 can be devoted to spending time with your loved ones and even develop new friendships.
The rest of it will be spent mostly doing leisure activities from playing sports to eating at good restaurants.
If needed to I wouldn’t mind spending an hour or two volunteering for the greater good. Also I would like to be involved in some insane science projects like creating a spaceship that could travel at a million mph. Chances are an AI will develop and create the spaceship before a team of humans could conceive of it buts it’s all good. As long as humanity is thriving and progressing the right way then I welcome our AI overlords.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_jdfz9qo wrote
I mean i switched to being self employed 10 years ago already and live basically like this now. No AGI needed. I would never go back to office work even if it pays much more.
AdorableBackground83 t1_jdghdvb wrote
I hear you. In a Post AGI world where the 9-5 is a distant memory and with the necessities and even luxuries of life provided unconditionally we will see a level of freedom never before seen. True freedom, not the BS you hear from politicians. Stress levels will drop to all time lows and people can finally pursue the dreams they actually want without worrying about “making ends meet”.
In fact somebody in the comments was like “majority of people would get bored. They might wanna go back to work to fulfill their time”.
Im like dude GTFO. I would rather be a couch potato than be some corporate slave 1 billion out of a billion times.
Azuladagio t1_jdha8t2 wrote
447 km/s. Still too slow. I would ask an AGI to help us invent superluminal drives.
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