Comment by muldvarp

4 days ago

You thought that abundance would trickle down into the pockets of people that have to work for a living?

AI will lead to abundance. For those that own stuff and no longer have to pay for other people to work for them.

> abundance. For those that own stuff and no longer have to pay for other people to work for them.

Why are you saying that? Anybody working for a living (but saving money) can invest in AI stocks or ETFs and partake in that potential abundance. Robinhood accounts are free for all.

  • > Anybody working for a living

    > (but saving money)

    These two are already difficult or impossible for many people. Especially a big chunk of USAmericans have been living paycheck to paycheck for a long time now, often taking multiple jobs just to make ends meet.

    And then to gamble it on a speculative market, whose value does not correlate with its performance (see e.g. Tesla, compare its sales / market share with its market value compared to other car manufacturers). That's bad advice. And for an individual, you'd only benefit a fraction from what the big shareholders etc earn. Investing is a secondary market.

    • > a big chunk of USAmericans have been living paycheck to paycheck

      That doesn't mean they are poor, just poor with their money. Saving is a skill that needs to be learned.

      > That's bad advice.

      No. Not investing, when the S&P500 index had a 6% inflation-adjusted annual historical return over the last 100 years - is bad advice. Not hedging the arrival of an AGI that you think can replace you - is bad advice.

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  • ...which almost everybody agrees is a bubble, wondering not if, but when it will burst.

    Investing in AI companies is just about the last piece of advice I'd give someone who's struggling financially.

    The billionaires will largely be fine. They hedge their bets and have plenty of spare assets on the side. Little guy investors? Not so much. They'll go from worrying about their retirement plan to worrying about becoming homeless.