Sam Harris on the economy post AI
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Speaking about a prediction from someone in the know that the majority of white collar jobs will be replaceable by AI within 12 to 18 months. Echoes my thoughts. One worry he doesn’t mention is that our politics don’t move fast enough to react to this immense and sudden change.
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I suspect we're going to be 12-18 months away from this happening for quite a few years.
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I suspect we're going to be 12-18 months away from this happening for quite a few years.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Sam Harris on the economy post AI:
I suspect we're going to be 12-18 months away from this happening for quite a few years.
Yeah but it’s like hearing a monster’s footsteps but not know how far away they are. Just this week I was wondering when my lawyer neighbor or my financial analyst neighbor, how soon will they be directly impacted.
My work is currently in cybersecurity, we are using (and defending against) AI so in that sense I’m insulated a bit, but I am getting the general hunch that to thrive in the coming years it’ll be necessary to be the “he knows how to prompt and use AI the best” guy in the room.
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It will be interesting if it comes to pass that huge companies are run almost entirely by AI. The tax structure on all those profits will have to be modified. This has been the obvious end point of technological advancement forever, but now we see it actually happening. Technology concentrates wealth, and you can't have an economy with almost all the wealth funneling to a few. The masses need wealth to buy stuff after all.