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one010.bsky.social
contemplating progress and innovation torwards a sustainable, post-scarcity future for all life on Earth ..and other things too
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People's discomfort is a symptom of lack of extensive welfare policies that support free/cheap access to food, housing, healthcare and education. UBI could be a positive measure torwards this goal.
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I think people's increasing insatisfaction makes them progressively vote more and more torwards extremist measures. The Right is just the way they're channeling it, but it could've been the left too.
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This is why I believe we really do need to fix our current economical/social/political model in most countries, for a system that prioritizes passive income for the majority, enabling them to have access to WFHHE.
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And if we don't have any mechanisms for protecting the people that will the the most affected by this potential mass replacement, inequality will only rise.
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If this does happen, then we can expect more and more unemployment (that imo can't be replaced because the human demand for jobs that are just decision-based is lower than the current demand for humans in whatever enterprises we run).
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It's an amazing tool, what I worry about is that looking at with the billions of dollars of investment that the largest companies are putting into AI, we can expect that the extra developments will lead to more replaceability of humans.
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It amps up my life. It's my personal tutor for any subject (albeit it halucinates things and I have to double check with my own research) It helps me immensely with coding (makes mistakes but still amplifies production) Also writing, and making sense of large ammounts of any form of text.
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and make a public request for help (or any other means you know of) torwards establishing your own political party. All of this, while keeping your default youtube videos going, because they are the main pillar of your message here.
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I think you should mediate. You should maintain some level of contact with political parties, but if they just keep you at the public PR perception level (just adding noise to your message without any meaningful progress), then you should stop the contact.
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This start of your own political movement is more of a "high risk, high reward" scenario. Where you being the symbol for this message will make you more easily targetable.
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The reason being that your expansion puts you in a situation where your message is more vulnerable and can be more easily attacked/muffled out with noise.
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I think you should say yes but please, be careful with exponential growth - it's not just the people, the ones that don't want your message to spread also want you to grow as quickly as possible (eg. via also becoming a politician).
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And I can only wonder what kind of destruction will come out of the extreme insatisfaction that people will be in if we let things get worse...
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And this will only work if there is an alignment torwards the same issue - Everyone deserves these basic rights. If we can't accomodate for people in that manner right NOW, then we won't be able to do so as the division increases.
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But the technology that we are developing will have an even greater impact, and the ammount of people it will affect is even bigger. This means that we MUST apmplify the extent of our cooperation.
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The thing that frustrates me is that, I want AI to happen. The point of technology was never to make our lives worse - it's to make them better. Utilizing technology to "do your job for you" has always been the case historically. And in general, living conditions have improved.
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Meanwhile the cost of living is increasing more and more. The division between rich elite and the 90% that are uncared for will only keep increasing if we stay like this.
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People are, with good reason, afraid that it will take their jobs, and that has already happened and it will start happening more and more.
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I think Warren Buffet mentioned that if large corporations paid their fair share of tax then it would severely decrease the federal tax that the average person pays for (I'm not from the US so please do correct me if I'm wrong on this)
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and it's interesting how much of a positive effect it has on the people there they aren't slackers, but in the case they lose their jobs they can afford basic housing, food and healthcare, payed for by the government this is sustained by people's taxes, and the richest contribute the most
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Food, Water, Housing, Healthcare and Education are basic rights. We must collectively be aware and aligned over this same problem, and take action to fix it, or things will progressively get worser and worser.
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Not from the UK but hoping you guys are able to wake up to this invisible war that all of us are fighting. Any big movement always sends waves to other parts of the world. If you need some idea on how to force a movement from your politicians, in my opinion you should look no further than France.
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also this is a very wise guy, I resonate a lot with what he says, especially at the end of the video