MrSmileyHat69
MrSmileyHat69 t1_jd92h9e wrote
Reply to Persuasive piece by Robert Wright. Worrying about the rapid advancement of AI no longer makes you a kook. by OpenlyFallible
"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them." – from Dune (1965)
MrSmileyHat69 t1_iva7wd1 wrote
Reply to In the face on the Anthropocene by apple_achia
The common formula for human ecological impact are three variables: population, wealth, technology. With ai and automation set to replace virtually every job, and now real alternative system put in place, the small number of individuals and corporations who control ai technology will just let the swathes of soon to be useless labor force simply starve and die out, thus reducing global warming…
MrSmileyHat69 t1_isfj8xu wrote
Reply to comment by Key_Abbreviations658 in What are the pros/cons of replacing the human factor in government and policy making with AI? by [deleted]
So essentially as long as ethics and oversight are strongly influenced in implementing AI, we could completely automate government? Or should there be some level of human input?
MrSmileyHat69 t1_isfixnl wrote
Reply to comment by epSos-DE in What are the pros/cons of replacing the human factor in government and policy making with AI? by [deleted]
True, would it be better to utilize this tool as much as possible? Essentially automating every aspect of government?
MrSmileyHat69 t1_jeganwc wrote
Reply to The pause-AI petition signers are just scared of change by Current_Side_4024
These people need to be viewed as the Neo-luddites