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foxbarrington | 1 year ago

Business doesn’t hate creatives, and is not specifically targeting creatives to automate them away. Any job that can be done as good for a lower price or better for the same price is going to be a target.

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kelseyfrog|1 year ago

And let's be honest, the reason it can be done for a lower price is because the public doesn't have taste.

idolofdust|1 year ago

The stage has been set with the mass proliferation "lofi" and "chill" music that has been all but AI automated.

onlyrealcuzzo|1 year ago

Put another way, they hate costs, and all of us are costs :)

VincentEvans|1 year ago

Whats the end game here?

Let’s follow the AI and automation craze to its eventual conclusion - automations everywhere, humans are either employed in automation industry, or are unemployed at a massive scale.

Stable jobs are replaced by ever-optimized gig economy for some, and chronic poverty for others. For there to even be economy - the massive underemployed population subsists on government welfare.

Cynic in me thinks that all of the wealth generated by enormous productivity gains resulting from automation will not find its way towards population displaced by it. Those cashiers, toll booth, and warehouse workers did not find themselves in much more lucrative careers - I don’t see why it will be any different for truck and cab drivers who will be joining them in the near future.

If you see a future where these people who suddenly found all this extra leisure time o. Their hands and no income - are somehow blossoming in creative directions and realizing their own potential - I’d like to have it painted for me, as it all looks pretty bleak to me. Just not quiet sure of the timeline.

Best I can come up with is an emergence of some kind of counter-cultural protest market where people buy and sell “made by humans” products, and are continuously attacked by various regulations originating from mega corporations who captured the government.

whyowhy3484939|1 year ago

That's right, they don't just hate creatives. They'll go after anyone.

I wonder what the hyper-capitalist's end game looks like. One giant company that covers everything with one man sitting at a dashboard, tweaking parameters? Is that one man even necessary?

I wonder what our plans are for when "the economy" prefers to do it's thing without us. Writing poems all day? What capitalist instrument will provide "money" for us to spend in this giant machine?

oortoo|1 year ago

I don't think its at all extremist to look at that picture, realize it won't really have made any sense for the majority of the people on the planet well before it gets to that point, and that consequently some type of major global revolution will prevent that from happening.

jimbokun|1 year ago

> One giant company that covers everything with one man sitting at a dashboard, tweaking parameters? Is that one man even necessary?

Old joke about airplane automation:

In the future there will be just one pilot and a dog in the cockpit. The dog is there to bite the pilot if he touches anything.

52-6F-62|1 year ago

There’s only one way to win in a game theory world and that’s to be on top at the end.

So where is it going? Why: the end.

But this is also where Gandolf says, “end?”

jimbokun|1 year ago

> Any job that can be done as good for a lower price or better for the same price is going to be a target.

So they just hate humanity in general then.

treyd|1 year ago

Yes, this has always been the case. This is why capital holders are actively hostile to labor organizing and tend to back fascism when liberalism falls into crisis.

MattPalmer1086|1 year ago

They don't hate at all. They are just maximising profit (which they have an obligation to do). If they didn't replace you with more efficient things, they would be outcompeted and die.

So, feel free to criticise capitalism and how inhumane it is, but don't anthropomorphise it by ascribing human emotions to the system.