Submitted by cummypussycat t3_zy918g in singularity
A many people here believe a future where jobs are not a necessity is a good thing. Everyone can just chill and do whatever they like. Rainbows and sunshine.
I disagree. I think that belief is naive. Just because it can be done, doesn't mean it will happen. We already have the tech to end world poverty. There are very rich people who can improve entire cities without spending a huge portion of their money. What holds then back? Humans have a propensity to make others lesser. Just because they have everything, doesn't mean they will like seeing every one happy.
I don't know how will a vast majority of jobs becoming automated will affect economy. I searched few economy subreddit and most people on those subreddits don't even know what machine learning is.
I think a couple of corporations will automated everything and gain majority of money of people. They they will stop those businesses because people don't have money. Then they will start giving a monthly living package to people that will barely be sufficient to survive. I think the only job that future will hold for many people is prostitution.
A few countries will bring regulations tax majority of those corporations and give people a satisfactory living package. But only on countries that care about their people. I think that will only happen in a few European countries.
Anyway, do you guys know if any sci-fi books that talk about machine learning and automation and ai(not agi)? . I haven't found any.
Edit - oh hey, what happens if a human like robot gets a brain powerd by a machine learning models that learned from every porno in existence? Yeah, my prostitution job is also fucked
pre-DrChad t1_j24htcy wrote
I find it funny you say all this doomer shit, and then end with asking for sci fi book recommendations. Sci fi is the reason everyone thinks so negatively of the singularity. Try reading science, not fiction. It’s better for the mind