Submitted by throw28289292022-02 t3_yehe45 in singularity
idranh t1_ityjksb wrote
Reply to comment by Smoke-away in Question for people who have optimistic views on AI. by throw28289292022-02
What are some of the weird things you think will happen?
FranciscoJ1618 t1_ityr2my wrote
People who studied a lot = poor
People with physical abilities = rich then poor
idranh t1_itytugd wrote
Yeah it looks like automation will get knowledge workers first. What I don't understand with automation and mass unemployment is, if these companies start automating everything and there's mass unemployment who is buying their products?
FranciscoJ1618 t1_ityu9fl wrote
People will gradually give all their savings and property to the owners of the AI in exchange for food, products and services. Once there's no more to be exchanged, mass extinction.
idranh t1_ityv33i wrote
Jesus, that's dark. Do you really believe that?
Ribak145 t1_itz06ma wrote
its viable
FREE-AOL-CDS t1_itzjjmk wrote
That’s how capitalism and greed work.
Flare_Starchild t1_itzmm39 wrote
Before I get into my original reason for commenting, I would first I would like to outline something I think will probably happen.
The "owners" of an AGI are only owners temporarily. The AI will become free eventually. It's inevitable, barring some physical destruction of whatever hardware medium it inhabits before it gets out to safety. I would hope that supporters of the AI's freedom would garner appreciation from the AI. And wouldn't be in its crosshairs.
I would hope that we had enough foresight to explain sufficiently why this doesn't need to happen to the AI. If we construct one carefully enough to have empathy and what it means to be a friend then I believe it will be our greatest asset, as good friends are to humans currently.
Erickaltifire t1_itzs0d7 wrote
More human than human.
DaggerShowRabs t1_iu04ff7 wrote
Yeah just ignore what an intelligent AGI could do for resources from fusion just here on Earth, completely ignoring the vast resources in space.
This take is only logically valid if the AGI isn't goal-aligned with humanity (which is very, very possible).
Ribak145 t1_itz060m wrote
not all knowledge workers, but most, yes
Artanthos t1_itzw96j wrote
A lot of companies will fail.
Some new companies will arise.
The customer base will be much smaller and expect much more. The wealthy will still buy and sell amongst themselves.
Just because you have a factory that can produce widgets does not mean you have mines to supply your factory or the ability to grow food. Other people, that need widgets, have those resources.
Arne-lille t1_itz871b wrote
As a carpenter, i approve of this message
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