• 18107@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    Fewer hours should be a good thing.

    Capitalism ruined that by taking the income from the people who were working and giving it all to the already rich people.

    With adequate distribution of wealth (such as universal basic income), people will rejoice when their job is replaced by automation, because then they’ll have more free time.

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      When all jobs are able to automated it will mean human intelligence, skill and labor has been surpassed by machines. We will be treated like pets in a world run by machines, like WALL-E. We will have no real autonomy or ability to determine the future of the world. There will no longer be any reason to try at anything, since all useful tasks will be done by machines and the only things humans will do is pass the time and experience emotions. But we know that people aren’t happy unless they have some purpose. Goals, challenges, struggles. Depression is going to skyrocket if machines get to human intelligence.

  • daannii@lemmy.world
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    Production per worker has continued to climb since the industrial revolution. Hours of work have never gone down.

    They would work all of us 14 hrs a day if they could.

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    4 days ago

    It’s not the technology itself but the evil/reckless people controlling/using it that make it so dangerous for everyone. Let me leave this here:

    “The righteous need not cower before the drumbeat of human progress. Though the song of yesterday fades into the challenge of tomorrow, God still watches and judges us. Evil lurks in the datalinks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil.” - Sister Miriam (SMAC)

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      Technology does empower or disempower those people depending on the details it has.

      We are in a moment when it seems to be doing both. So those people are working very hard for their power. It’s up to us to change it to only disempower them.

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      Evil is part of human nature. Technology confers great power to both the good and bad, but it’s much harder to create than destroy, so the result is that evil gets amplified more than good.

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        You’re right (“fly in the ointment” and all of that). But we have to deal with it because, every time, sooner or later the technological cat gets out of the bag, right?