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CEO: why not both?
96 0 ReplyShareholders: why not all three?
84 0 ReplyHedge fund manager: hold my beer.
37 0 ReplyHumanity: yes, let's replace all of the above. 100% unemployment rate is the only way to go.
35 0 ReplyHonestly 100% unemployed becuase we have a good universal income system or something would be great. But sadly it looks like we're in a different timeline :(
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*Several steps later*
Narrator: And that, folks, is how we got the Utopia we live in, by replacing all the work with AI, and letting people enjoy their lives
20 0 ReplyHaha. No. Nothing so hopeful. The rich people will get even richer and everyone that used to be working class and middle class die a slow death.
11 0 ReplyNow I wander what would happen if only rich people would survive and I'm sure somebody has already written an sf book about that
3 0 ReplyLike the planet solaria: https://fandom.adminforge.de/asimov/wiki/Solaria
6 0 ReplyYeah. That's (arguably) the background scenario to Asimov's book "The Naked Sun" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Naked_Sun
Edit: Ooh, Django already gave a cooler link to the same: https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/10729278
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Considering that C-suite executives are usually fantastically expensive, they'd be a logical position to automate (assuming AI worked like suits think it does). For some veeeery strange reason no board of directors has suggested replacing themselves with AIs
36 0 ReplyIt’d be super easy to replace Sam Altman with a bot that spits out keywords known to increase OpenAI shares.
Waitaminute… Sam alt-man?
21 0 ReplyI know, right? It's like he's an incredibly shitty sci-fi villain.
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CEO is the first role to go!
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