Comment by bigyabai
3 hours ago
Would you consider that AI isn't a necessary precursor to an abundant solarpunk utopia? A lot of that hype was fictional, for better or for worse.
We're still struggling to proliferate the techno-utopia of digital computers, the internet, and cryptocurrency too. Each time this hype gets drummed up, the utopian stakes are raised to the nines, and the delivered technology does not bring us substantially closer to a more fair or utopian society. Pessimistically, all of these technologies were used to surveil, addict and intellectually degrade society, leading to the miserable status quo we all share in.
The technology is not the problem, it seems. I'll commiserate over the longing for utopia, but new technology has never been a panacea for structurally-embedded ills.
> The mechanism of individual technologies, both actual and possible ones, does not interest me much. I would not have to look into it if man’s creative activity were free, in a godlike manner, from being polluted by unknowledge—if, now or in the future, we could fulfill our goal in the purest way possible by being able to match the methodological precision of Genesis; if, in saying “let there be light,” we could obtain as a final product light itself, without any unwanted additives. However, the previously mentioned splitting of goals, or even the replacement of one goal with another, often an undesirable one, is a classic phenomenon.
- Summa Technologiae
Oh, absolutely. But it could be used right and well in a broader solarpunk framework :D