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Originally Posted by Itse
For me, the problem isn't tools. The problem is that AI's (as they are) are most useful when asked to produce large quantities of something of unknown quality, fast, or when asked to create tons of new art, or when imitating human behavior.
These aren't really things we're short of.
We also aren't set up in a way where people working more effectively will have to work less or get to earn more. People are more productive than ever, but people are still working themselves to death, and only the rich are getting richer.
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That’s just a taxation problem. If AI can make 50% of jobs redundant then that’s awesome. Just have to tax the surplus that is created.