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FloorEggyesterday at 8:05 PM3 repliesview on HN

It won't be one large one, it will be thousands of little ones.

Every time this happens throughout history (and I mean going all the way back way past industrial revolution, to dawn of agriculture, to the earliest documented history, to the mitochondria, to the earliest stars exploding...) the result of a better way to get work done is more complexity and more diversity in work done (processes for increasing entropy).

The author said not to confuse laws of nature with observations of history, and I take issue with the implication. My perspective is grounded deep in physics, chemistry, biology and anthropology and after spending 10 years fretting over what AI would do to our civilization this decade I am not worried about labor displacement.

What I am worried about is power struggles and brainwashing.


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breuleuxtoday at 12:12 AM

Note that several of your historical examples didn’t involve humans, and presumably most future occurrences of better work enablers won’t involve humans either. The contention isn’t whether there will be an increase in diversity and amount of work done, it’s whether any of it will be done by us. Which would only be the case insofar that there exists categories of work we do better than AI at that juncture.

jiggawattsyesterday at 10:04 PM

Communism, or more accurately, mechanised collective farming practices in the early 1900s in Russia resulted in revolutions and world wars. When tens of millions of inefficient farmers were replaced by tractors needing only a fraction of the labour force the excess population was disposed of.

Sorry, bad phrasing!

They were put to work in new roles enabled by technological advancements: wielding mass manufactured rifles and operating artillery.

This has played out over and over throughout history whenever a large fraction of the population suddenly becomes surplus to requirements.

They never get to enjoy utopia. They are expended in warfare or low value forced labour until the labour pool once again matches the requirements.

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qotgalaxyyesterday at 10:53 PM

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