I wish, we will not create world with robots as shown in movie Elysium. I wish we could create a world with universal basic income where warehouse slaves are replaced with robots and people can do something better than picking orders in constant fear of being too slow.
UBI and full automation sounds nice but it leaves you with no leverage. You will end up relying completely on the compassion of your rulers.
Everyday robots are slowly leaving the lab
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#32I wish, we will not create world with robots as shown in movie Elysium. I wish we could create a world with universal basic income where warehouse slaves are replaced with robots and people can do something better than picking orders in constant fear of being too slow.
UBI and full automation sounds nice but it leaves you with no leverage. You will end up relying completely on the compassion of your rulers.
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#34I wish, we will not create world with robots as shown in movie Elysium. I wish we could create a world with universal basic income where warehouse slaves are replaced with robots and people can do something better than picking orders in constant fear of being too slow.
Menial jobs give meaning to leisure for many and are another form of socialization.
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#35How can you not think this is great? Freeing humans from menial tasks is the way forward. Remember when people (mostly women) would spend hours washing? Machines and automation freed them.
I really want to shout out Maytag for pushing woman's rights forward. Without all that haphazard laundry out of the way, they never would've garnered equal pay or saw themselves as equal in the workplace. Please. To think there are only positives in this change is a naive approach of the future. Sure, there will be some benefits but we are in for a world of hurt if we maintain our current social structures (at least…
History has shown that maintaining the status quo until everyone's in a world of hurt is the standard approach.
Re: Everyday robots are slowly leaving the lab
#36How can you not think this is great? Freeing humans from menial tasks is the way forward. Remember when people (mostly women) would spend hours washing? Machines and automation freed them.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
After a decade of working with computers both in my free time & at work, i'm disgusted by the idea of computers walking around, even having arms.
I think that's pretty minor compared to the stuff they already do, such as tracking how we use certain pieces of software and sending telemetry data to 3rd parties.
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#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
but why? You still didnt explain that
Your question does not make sense. Disgust is an emotion, not reasoning.
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#39I wish, we will not create world with robots as shown in movie Elysium. I wish we could create a world with universal basic income where warehouse slaves are replaced with robots and people can do something better than picking orders in constant fear of being too slow.
UBI and full automation sounds nice but it leaves you with no leverage. You will end up relying completely on the compassion of your rulers.
Given that the US is now on the list of backsliding democracies [3], and given the era in US politics where government money was used to cement political loyalty [4], any sort of serious UBI plan has to have a plausible story of how it won't end in anti-democratic corruption or worse.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen%27s_Account_Program_(S...
[2] E.g.: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/freest-co...
[3] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/11/22/united-state...