@coupland @walter4096 @velinion @oliverherold @porru
Exactly thats what I was refereing to. Accellerationism is going to exacerbate inequality. That trillions in wealth isn't just created, it's the potential to siphon it from other parts of the economy (mainly labour) and one of the problems is it's going to be a slow burn.
As in rather then AI strait up replacing people, it will simply slow new hires. And how can an economy address that without some kind of global body? A global body could also be a gift to the top AI firms that are able to lobby for regulatory capture.
@i0null @coupland @velinion @oliverherold @porru
yeah regulatory capture is exactly my fear.
I'm just a lone tinkerer at the minute - I see huge potential being unlocked with these opensourced models , and a bunch of people arguing they should be shut down :/
I've been pro-tech all my life ever since my first 8bit machine. I've always seen it as an individual enabler, and without being 'left or right wing', opensource is very inline with that.