Comment by muldvarp
10 days ago
More productivity at same cost = More profit for companies.
Also, the cost of most of the stuff I (have to) buy (i.e. rent, groceries, ...) is not dominated by the wage of knowledge workers.
Or to put it differently: If AI makes me lose my job but doesn't decrease my rent, I'm in a really bad position.
> More profit for companies
Agreed. So I don't think it's a bubble.
Will also be good for consumers in the long-term: much faster pace of drug discovery and new tech generally.
> Agreed. So I don't think it's a bubble.
I'm not arguing it's a bubble. I'm arguing it's not going to be a "gigantic benefit" for society.
> Will also be good for consumers in the long-term: much faster pace of drug discovery and new tech generally.
Medicine and tech that knowledge workers won't be able to pay for without a job. I also don't think "new tech" is necessarily a good thing societally.
The calculus is easy, really: AI makes 100% of my income worth less but only decreases the cost of a fraction of my expenditures. AI is bad for anyone that works for a living. That's pretty much all of society except for the top x%.