EU scheduling legislation for AI laws
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The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
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@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
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I think once we have the rise of robots doing all of the work, universal income will be obvious and forced. Groups will fight it, but it won't work for long.
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@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
we're not quite there yet technologically to do that. And even if we are - the people at the top aren't willing to give up their believed power to do so.
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@Dashrender The pyramid power platform would disappear rather quickly as everything becomes automated.
No further need to have "leaders" etc.
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@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender The pyramid power platform would disappear rather quickly as everything becomes automated.
No further need to have "leaders" etc.
That's not true at all. AI can automate production to an extreme degree, but it isn't likely to have any useful place in automating leadership.
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@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
we're not quite there yet technologically to do that. And even if we are - the people at the top aren't willing to give up their believed power to do so.
The people at the top won't be at the top unless they control the robots
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@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
we're not quite there yet technologically to do that. And even if we are - the people at the top aren't willing to give up their believed power to do so.
The people at the top won't be at the top unless they control the robots
Which is why Google bought up a ton of Robotics manufacturers. Maybe the universal currency with be Google Bucks
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@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender The pyramid power platform would disappear rather quickly as everything becomes automated.
No further need to have "leaders" etc.
That's not true at all. AI can automate production to an extreme degree, but it isn't likely to have any useful place in automating leadership.
Agreed - there will be leadership, I just have no idea how it will look in the future. We could have a Wall-e type existence where humans don't matter and just do anything we want, while the automated systems take care of everything.
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@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
we're not quite there yet technologically to do that. And even if we are - the people at the top aren't willing to give up their believed power to do so.
The people at the top won't be at the top unless they control the robots
Ah, @thwr and myself can rule the world?
Sweet, @thwr, when do you want to get started?
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@travisdh1 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
we're not quite there yet technologically to do that. And even if we are - the people at the top aren't willing to give up their believed power to do so.
The people at the top won't be at the top unless they control the robots
Ah, @thwr and myself can rule the world?
Sweet, @thwr, when do you want to get started?
What? Don't we rule them all yet?
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@thwr said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@travisdh1 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
we're not quite there yet technologically to do that. And even if we are - the people at the top aren't willing to give up their believed power to do so.
The people at the top won't be at the top unless they control the robots
Ah, @thwr and myself can rule the world?
Sweet, @thwr, when do you want to get started?
What? Don't we rule them all yet?
We're supposed to keep everything in future tense in public, remember?
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@travisdh1 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@thwr said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@travisdh1 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
we're not quite there yet technologically to do that. And even if we are - the people at the top aren't willing to give up their believed power to do so.
The people at the top won't be at the top unless they control the robots
Ah, @thwr and myself can rule the world?
Sweet, @thwr, when do you want to get started?
What? Don't we rule them all yet?
We're supposed to keep everything in future tense in public, remember?
oh crap...
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@thwr said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@travisdh1 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@thwr said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@travisdh1 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
The new age of robots has the potential for "virtually unbounded prosperity" but also raises questions about the future of work and whether member states need to introduce a basic income in the light of robots taking jobs.
This goes for what Scott's been suggesting for a while.
Well I question if we as humans doing everything except for innovating, if we actually need income.
Why not just provide everyone, whatever they want?
we're not quite there yet technologically to do that. And even if we are - the people at the top aren't willing to give up their believed power to do so.
The people at the top won't be at the top unless they control the robots
Ah, @thwr and myself can rule the world?
Sweet, @thwr, when do you want to get started?
What? Don't we rule them all yet?
We're supposed to keep everything in future tense in public, remember?
oh crap...
Prepare to be made... Useful.
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@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender The pyramid power platform would disappear rather quickly as everything becomes automated.
No further need to have "leaders" etc.
That's not true at all. AI can automate production to an extreme degree, but it isn't likely to have any useful place in automating leadership.
I'm not sure it will replace it but I think it could go a long way to informing it. Using some of the same techniques we use for big data analytics could be a boon for informed leadership.
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@coliver said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@scottalanmiller said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@DustinB3403 said in EU scheduling legislation for AI laws:
@Dashrender The pyramid power platform would disappear rather quickly as everything becomes automated.
No further need to have "leaders" etc.
That's not true at all. AI can automate production to an extreme degree, but it isn't likely to have any useful place in automating leadership.
I'm not sure it will replace it but I think it could go a long way to informing it. Using some of the same techniques we use for big data analytics could be a boon for informed leadership.
That's a totally different concept, though, not related to what we are discussing here and is something that they've had for a very, very long time already.