poet, photographer, AI-explorer. I was also a medical student and worked as a massage therapist for a long time.A friend of physicists, chemists, biologists
A friend of physicists, chemists, biologists, researchers, and artists—or at least I try to be. I also have a wonderful physics simulator and image analysis tool.and these things can go to you, just because I'm bored
@iam_elias1@YostYost4 What's worse is that people can accidentally hack something that already exists. This is actually a very, very scary and at the same time very funny thing. We've created things that we can't control properly ourselves.
@VraserX They are all different, well, in principle, this particular one is kind, in fact, no, but they position themselves that way and it often works on something peaceful
So, question. If I buy this subscription with authenticity, say, and publish an article about archetypes in AI and keep publishing something like that, will anyone read it?
@InsideOurBodies This old man is a fan of parallel universes, but in reality there are already a lot of theories, although we can neither confirm nor refute them.
@InsideOurBodies Well, in theory, this thing will allow us to achieve all those fantastic hyperdoives. But you're right, the container for it will probably initially be more expensive than the material itself.
Is a major war comparable to World War II possible? I don't think so. Neither the Russians, nor the Chinese, nor Iran would agree to that. As for regional conflicts, they have always existed and probably always will.
Panic, hype, shock, and stress—in such a world, only art, science, music, and creativity have any weight. Unfortunately, people forget this again and again, chasing cheap headlines in the media.
The biggest danger in the transition to a post labor economy is not that people will have no work.
It is that millions of people will suddenly feel useless, ignored and robbed while a tiny ownership class gets absurdly rich from the machines that replaced them.
That is how you get unrest.
So here is the proposal:
Create a national Transition Trust before the chaos starts.
Every company that automates a large amount of labor pays a small share of the productivity gain into the trust. Not as punishment. As the price of social stability.
Every citizen gets three things from it:
A monthly automation dividend.
A personal ownership share in the AI and robotics economy.
A public “purpose budget” they can use for training, caregiving, local projects, art, research, community work or starting something new.
The key is this:
People should not just receive money.
They should receive ownership, status and a path into a new role in society.
Because humans do not only need income.
They need dignity.
A peaceful post labor world will not be built by telling people “sorry, your job is obsolete, here is a check.”
It will be built by saying:
“You helped build this civilization. The machines now work for you too.”