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You joke, but an economy that is 97% artists (aka content creators) sounds... good? Isn't this the utopic end goal after we automate the scarcity out of our lifes?


Have you seen some of that content? This sounds like a level in Dante’s inferno, all day everyday all “these” (and myself probably ) people going blah blah blah into the either. Navel gazing to the extreme.


And who is going to pay those artists? Entertainment professions usually serve those who have money to spend.


An automation tax can replace the income tax to fund social needs.


In theory it's great, in practice... who knows. The cynic in me would expect it to go worse than anyone could ever imagine. If everything is automated, why do you still need humans?


We have more technology and more stuff than ever, yet it seems we've accomplished about zero in solving the human problems of greed and narcissism.

Ted Faro is alive today. We just aren't sure which of the FRANK'S he's at.


Horizon: Zero Dawn was so compelling (to me) because of the outright horrifying plausibility of a gassed up tech CEO, convinced that software safeties were infallible, unleashes the consequences for their hubris upon the whole of humanity.

Ted Faro was a horrible human being blinded by delusions of grandeur, but he wasn’t “evil” - he was even convinced he was saving humanity by ending the threat of both war and climate change.

I don’t see GPT itself as representing a new Faro Plague, but I do see a lot of wannabe Ted Faros making the decisions at the top.

If LLMs come even close to achieving their short-term potential, we’re unleashing a bigger destabilizing force on the world than the smartphone/social media combo - and the world of 202x seems blatantly incapable of absorbing that level of disruption.


Sure, with UBI. Otherwise not so much.




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