Maybe AI is writing all these articles predicting mass job replacement by AI and robots... or maybe they have some basis in reality.
Regardless, I've heard no political prescriptions for how to address the issue.
If we go to a guaranteed income... how on earth would this be set AND MORE IMPORTANTLY how would it possibly address the humongous divergence/gap in current debt commitments?
Some folks have huge mortgages and car payments... what happens if their guaranteed income cannot make these payments" Wiil we see mass foreclosures and repossessions? And what will that do to the economy?
Does AI mean the collapse of capitalism?
BRACE FOR IMPACT!
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/microsoft-ai-ceo-predicts-most-if-not-all-white-collar-tasks-will-be-automated-by-ai-within-18-months/ar-AA1WePVb?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=698f4919ddb54b4090d5d28efb682f24&ei=120&cvpid=698f4cbf09a54fc8899363cdd720
utility...i.e. more as a tool for better human decision making...and let's not forget that at this point in time, and for quite awhile into the future, the best humans are superior to AI when it comes to more original and nuanced ideas.
Link: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/designing-ai-keeps-human-decision-makers-mind
As some have pointed out, there is an AI bubble. All the purveyors of AI platforms are jockeying to position themselves as the leader. So, they want to make it seem like they are close to cracking the code. If they were really close to cracking the code, they wouldn’t say anything.
for infrastructure that puts money into the pockets of consultants, then they'll start a big war
Consent Management