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spense | 1 year ago

There's an inflection point where technology accrues too much power to a ruling class, such that no amount of unrest or revolution is able reset the social order.

I believe China has already passed this point. Their culture and individual behavior is tightly controlled (e.g., you can't use public bathrooms if your social score is too low).

AI may be the catalyst for western countries.

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deadfoxygrandpa|1 year ago

"(e.g., you can't use public bathrooms if your social score is too low)"

do you have a source on this? i have used dozens of public bathrooms in china and i've never seen any of them gated off for specific people for any reason or anyone checking anything before you go inside

young_breezy|1 year ago

It was the Internet. Not because the powerful gained more power, because all possible revolutionaries became opiated.

JumpCrisscross|1 year ago

> It was the Internet. Not because the powerful gained more power, because all possible revolutionaries became opiated

Is the claim that the frequency of revolutions scales inversely with internet penetration? Because this is trivially testable and obviously false. (Ukraine and Tunisia off the top of my head.)

sambull|1 year ago

even here some jobs you can't get if your credit score is too low.. a definite social ramification. it leaks a bit - but it will be a sieve eventually.

linkjuice4all|1 year ago

If anything I’m surprised to see the ruling class isn’t starting to lose this battle to the masses. Ukraine’s use of disposable drones plainly shows how easy it is to create smart weapons that could be piloted autonomously (or at least in the “terminal” phase).

parineum|1 year ago

The history of technology, including weaponry, has been to increase the power of the individual with respect to the state.

janice1999|1 year ago

Does it? Mass surveillance technology clearly only benefits the state who can run it. A random person or activist group doesn't have NSA like powers. Likewise advancements in tanks or nuclear weapons does not empower the individual.

red-iron-pine|1 year ago

pray tell how does the individual counter the state's use JDAMs?

kbos87|1 year ago

look at the upside, we may be able to eliminate school shootings when the AI-powered turrets are installed in every classroom.

justinclift|1 year ago

Nah, they'll just hack those remotely instead. :( :( :(

novolunt|1 year ago

On the surface, China is a country where power controls behavior, but the real situation is that the Western world is