I feel as of CEOs worried about the dangers of AI are equating the end of Capitalism with the end of the world, what are your thoughts?
Why would AI end capitalism? If previous centuries told us anything, it is that in a capitalist world more productivity doesn’t equate to more leasure time or better wages.
I wish I’m wrong, but I can’t see any other issue than companies using AI to increase profits.
I’m more referring to a rogue AI with AGI deciding to end capitalism to save the world and ergo itself since it could view eliminating Capitalism easier than eliminating Humanity.
Basically every other scenario is more likely than the development of AGI within the next 1000 years.
I fear it will end egalitarianism.
Many imagine future AI as an autonomous agent. I don’t think anyone will release that. Instead, I expect to see a generative AI like GPT-4, however one that produces super-smart responses.
This will create a situation where the amount of computing resources someone has access to determines how much intelligence they can use. And the difference will be much bigger and more comprehensive than the difference between a genius and a normal human.
To be intelligent it has to be creative, and if it really more intelligent and creative than a human that means there is no way a human can keep it in check
Which also means either you get something smarter than humans which will end up as “autonomous agent” or you get a more precise version of what we correctly have, but as of now without an intelligence of its own
AI will be allowed to end humanity if it profits the capitalists who control it. Capitalists are choosing profit over humanity right now.
@[email protected] I argue that AI is benefiting Capitalism to be honest
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The problem is the end of civil-rights: WHEN the only internet left is the internet that IS for-profit propaganda, auto-deleting all non-compliant human thought, discussion, intelligence, objectivity, etc,
THEN humanity is just managed “steers” whose lives are being consumed by corporations which graze on us.
Since another dimension of ratchet is the concentration-of-wealth, you can see that working-destitution is being enforced on more & more of humankind, and real wealth being limited to fewer & fewer…
What happens when the working-poor try fighting for a fair share of the economy?
Rigged legislation, rigged “police” ( I used to believe in the police ), anti-education Florida-style for the public, etc…
AI tilts the playing-field, and it does-so for the monied special-interest-groups.
They don’t have humanitarianism at heart.
Neither do the politically motivated.
Neither do for-profit-psychopaths ( corporations are psychopaths ).
Living in a Decorator Prison is all humanity can hope for, now: inmates, … except for the fewer & fewer oligarchs & the financial-class.
'tisn’t looking good.
Without Divine Intervention, which is statistically improbable an event, these are The End Times, but not for the reason that the religious claim.
AI is fueling late stage capitalism as fast as possible.
The people with money will spend to develop better AI and use that AI to make more money. Thus capitalism will keep growing.
Capitalism.
There’s a great economics paper from the early 20th century that in part won its author the Nobel for economics called “The Nature of the Firm.”
It hypothesized that the key reason large corporations made sense to exist was the high transactional costs of labor - finding someone for a role, hiring, onboarding, etc.
It was relevant years ago with things like Uber, where it used to be you needed to get a cab medallion or to make a career out of driving people around, but lowering the transactional costs with tech meant you could do it as a side gig.
Well what’s the advantage of a massive corporation when all transaction costs drop to nothing?
Walmart can strongarm a mom and pop because of its in house counsel working on defending or making a suit. But what if a legal AI can do an equivalent job to in house counsel for $99 compared to $10k in billable hours? There’s a point of diminishing returns where Walmart outspending Billy Joe’s mart just doesn’t make sense any more. And as that threshold gets pulled back further the competitive advantages of Walmart reduce.
And this is going to happen for nearly everything other than blue collar labor. Which is an area where local small and medium sized businesses are going to be more competitive in hiring quality talent than large corporations that try to force people to take crap jobs for crap pay because they’ve made themselves the only show in town.
AI isn’t going to kill off humanity. We’re doing a fine job of that ourselves, and our previous ideas about AI have all turned out to be BS predictions. What’s actually arriving is reflecting humanity at large in core ways that persist deeply (such as the key jailbreaking method right now being an appeal to empathy). Humanity at large is much better than the ~5% of psychopaths who end up overrepresented in managerial roles.
i.e. AI will be kinder to humanity than most of the humans in positions of power and influence.
No way is AI going to end capitalism.
In the medium term we will end up with AI corporations. I already consider existing corporations to be human-based swarm intelligences – they’re made up of people but their overall large scale behavior is often surprising and we already anthropomorphize them as having will and characteristic behaviors separate from the people they’re made of. AI corporations are just the natural evolution of existing corporations as they continue down the path of automation. To the extent they copy the existing patterns of behavior, they will have the same general personality.
Their primary motive will be maximizing profit since that’s the goal they will inherit from the existing structure. The exact nature of that depends on the exact corporation that’s been fully cyberized and different corporations will have different takes on it as a result. They are unlikely to give any more of a damn about individual people than existing corporations do since they will be based on the cyberization of existing structures, but they’re also unlikely to deliberately go out of their way to destroy humanity either. From the perspective of a corporation – AI-based or traditional – humanity is a useful resource that can be exploited; there isn’t much profit to be gained from wiping it out deliberately.
Instead of working for the boss, you’ll be working for the bot – and other bots will be figuring out exactly how much they can extract from you in rent and bills and fees and things without the whole system crashing down.
That might result in humanity getting wiped out accidentally; humanity has wiped out plenty of species due to greed and shortsightedness. I doubt it will be intentional if they do though.
In a lot of ways that sounds worse
If anything, AI will further enable companies to rape and pillage the earth and all her resources even faster.
lmao AI is going to be used by the capitalists to, well, not end humanity, but certainly to make capitalism better at taking your money. Capitalism will be what ends humanity
Now ideally, AI is supposed to do away with capitalism, lead us to that full automation where we are free to enjoy orgies and wine like the Greeks of old had always hoped, but capitalists are tenacious and shrewd, and will devour, co-opt, and vomit back anything used against it like so many Che Guevara shirts in a Hot Topic. As long as AI is held by the rich–as long as anything is held by the rich and made to be paid for, requiring either your money or your time, the rich will always have more of it, and they will then use it against you
If you want AI to benefit humanity, you have to do away with capitalism first. You have to put in place a system that allows for people to not only survive, but truly live, despite all the jobs taken by automation. Capitalists don’t want this. They need poor people to exist in order to have power, and they use the power they already have to maintain capitalism, including AI
You can use technology in the best interest of mankind, but capitalism will always use it to benefit capitalism
I fully expect a reckless corporation to create a paperclip maximizer…
For more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrumental_convergence#Paperclip_maximizer
Define capitalism. Seriously, there’s more than one thing that can mean. Since this is lemmy.ml, maybe you’re using the Marxist definition, in which case there’s no reason to believe that an AI would make the means of production any less privately owned. In fact, it might itself be privately owned.
People in general worry about an unaligned AI that does things we don’t want it to. Some people also worry about an AI that does things only a few people (like the CEOs) want it to.