"We know it's horrible. There's mounting evidence of it being so. Younger generations have shown they do not want this. But, hear me out..."
Going to focus on one example the article makes, which is the usual "AI can help make cures for diseases". It's disingenuous to think this will actually help the public in any meaningful way that would somehow negate the other harms. My proof is that we already have existing cures for various ailments and yet those are conveniently locked behind for-profit health care.
The sad truth is, the real benefactors of AI (other than the wealthy of course) are the workers who have a job so cushy that they would rather let everyone else burn rather than spend another second typing code by hand.
throwaway5752•46m ago
The Earth's climate.
bigyabai•45m ago
> There could be an A.I. system that works through your taxes with you, grounded in both the I.R.S.’s data on your income and the most up-to-date information on the tax code. Every person could have the equivalent of a personal accountant.
Who wants an unaccountable accountant?
soundworlds•37m ago
I wonder if Ezra is aware of the "open" model scene, i.e. HuggingFace, etc
This seems a bit like he's calling for something many people are already working very hard towards.
ares623•51m ago
Going to focus on one example the article makes, which is the usual "AI can help make cures for diseases". It's disingenuous to think this will actually help the public in any meaningful way that would somehow negate the other harms. My proof is that we already have existing cures for various ailments and yet those are conveniently locked behind for-profit health care.
The sad truth is, the real benefactors of AI (other than the wealthy of course) are the workers who have a job so cushy that they would rather let everyone else burn rather than spend another second typing code by hand.