by mrdependable on 1/7/25, 5:14 PM with 1 comments
In Dario Amodei's essay, "Machines of Loving Grace", the world has powerful AI that is more capable than the smartest humans, and it controls a robotic workforce that can automate most jobs. Yet, he also talks about a world where corporations still exist. What role would a corporation really serve in a world where AI and robots are doing all the work? Especially since this AI has basically been made possible by taking the sum of human work and knowledge. Shouldn't the AI systems at that point be owned by the people?
by nadermx on 1/7/25, 5:19 PM
What's more likely is some things will be further automated. And the industrial work complex will still find a way to require other jobs.