by Pops » Fri 22 Dec 2023, 18:04:01
Back in 2000-somethin Ray Kurzweil predicted the Singularity for 2045— the point where AI will exceed all human intelligence. That's where I got the 2060 date, just a little padding.
But we're about half way to his forecast date this year and sure feels like the "knee"...
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'K')urzweil explains that evolutionary progress is exponential because of positive feedback; the results of one stage are used to create the next stage. Exponential growth is deceptive, nearly flat at first until it hits what Kurzweil calls "the knee in the curve" then rises almost vertically.
When I first started this thread I was thinking about zero population/economic growth, drastically reduced energy availability and a little about AI. Lately I'm thinking a lot about AGI consuming huge amounts of electricity, whole countries worth, And right at the time we're trying to transition from concentrated fossil power to diffuse, renewable electricity.
I've read conjecture that upwards of 80% of jobs might disappear. As well, the overall the population will be continuing to age as births fall. So a larger, older, AND unemployed population... with even more severe energy constraints that if we were left with just old fashioned natural intelligence. Yikes.
This guy David Shapiro, does youtubes about the subject. His take is kind of utopian UBI, tiny houses, micro apartments, on-the-side hairdressers, masseuses, and of course youtube "creators". (I like that part, LOL)
Personally, I am of a way, way more dystopian bent. The controllers of AI will of course be the same corporate ownership that has forever taken every advantage of labor - from child labor to slavery to sexual exploitation. I'm thinking they aren't going to willingly hand over 99% of their profits in taxes for "welfare"—just so the unemployed and aged will be able to survive —when they have only begrudgingly paid any wage in the past.
So the conundrum, either an AI/Socialist state or an AI/Capitalist dystopia with 90% of the population living hand to mouth.
What other system might work?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Singularity_Is_Nearhttps://medium.com/@sgunnisonmiller/ray ... 40ee2ff42a
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)