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A World Without People

4 months ago
  • #AI
  • #Labor
  • #Capitalism
  • AI is portrayed as a tool for solipsistic billionaires to eliminate human workers and maintain control without human interference.
  • The concept of 'Effective Altruism' is critiqued as a justification for exploitative wealth accumulation under the guise of future hypothetical benefits.
  • Corporate bosses' reliance on AI is driven by a desire to avoid professional criticism and maintain control, despite the inefficacy of AI in many professional roles.
  • The Hollywood writers' and actors' strikes highlight the tension between creative professionals and studio bosses who favor AI-generated content.
  • AI in healthcare is criticized for prioritizing cost-cutting over patient care, with examples of neglect and algorithmic decision-making replacing professional judgment.
  • The resistance of professions to automation is discussed, with 'cost disease' explained as a result of automation in manufacturing making professional services relatively more expensive.
  • Tech bosses' push for AI in coding is seen as an attempt to eliminate the need for skilled programmers who challenge management decisions.
  • The idea of Universal Basic Income (UBI) is framed as a billionaire fantasy to replace democratic institutions with a system where consumers passively fund corporate control.
  • Criticism of AI's role in science and social media underscores its inability to replace human expertise and genuine social interactions.
  • The article concludes with a dystopian vision of a world optimized for capital accumulation, devoid of human agency and professional integrity.