Submitted by berlinparisexpress t3_11nxvg4 in Futurology
UncommercializedKat t1_jbvhp7v wrote
Reply to comment by czk_21 in With a universal income, will we stop working? by berlinparisexpress
I think people in the future might assign a value to a human-made work higher than than that of an AI work which will be nearly free. I think there will be plenty of work for those who want to work and we will have plenty of leisure time as well. I know that many years ago people thought electricity/steam engines would replace work and people would be unemployed but they didn't realize how much more complex the world could become and how many new jobs would be invented. At some point, all needs and wants will be automatically met and technology won't be able to advance any further but at that point we won't need money either.
czk_21 t1_jbx98rt wrote
there wont be new jobs at least not to the extent to replace old ones
why would you value human work more when AI can do it 1000+x better and 1000+x cheaper...I mean in context of hiring someone, you could value human art more for example for "authenticity" not that it would be better
DanFlashesSales t1_jc0tuvq wrote
>I think people in the future might assign a value to a human-made work higher than than that of an AI work which will be nearly free.
Hopefully at some point in the future humans will move beyond market economics so the whole question would be irrelevant.
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