Friday, November 24, 2023

The Next Revolution: Artificial Intelligence

Capitalism vs AI: Battle for Dominance

In a move that has sparked both excitement and concern, top tech companies Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have ramped up their investments in artificial intelligence (AI). As reported by industry experts, the race to prepare for the AI revolution has resulted in the creation of massive data centers, with the intention of harvesting consumer data for the development of advanced AI tools.

However, this AI boom raises questions about its potential effects on the job market. According to industry insider and former CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman, AI is poised to lead to the replacement of nearly 40-80% of jobs worldwide within the next 15 years. With the world’s leading AI researchers predicting such unprecedented job losses, many are wondering what the future holds for the global workforce.

Beyond causing mass unemployment, Altman believes that the proliferation of AI could also lead to a socialist dystopia, with workers relying on meager welfare checks in the form of a universal basic income (UBI). This prediction is not unfounded, as Microsoft, a major investor in OpenAI, recently announced the hire of Altman as their new CEO. This move suggests that the tech giant is doubling down on its efforts in the AI arena.

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I won't be around then but the fight against globalism is lost. How will anyone survive?

7 comments:

  1. I am adding AI to the Wellness Device my company is beginning to distribute in the US.... Bodyk.net
    Our device screens people for 30 biomarkers, including deep cardiovascular ( heart and Endothelial), digestive, systemic inflammation, blood clotting health and much more. Artificial Intelligence is good for us, because we only have a few people skilled enough at "interpreting biomarker combinations, and this dramatically limits us in how many Americans we could screen and help in a day. AI can take us from being able to help 30 to 80 per day ( with what biological imbalances they have that if ignored, would be likely to become serious diseases) and to then suggest treatment protocols with supplements, dietary changes, exercise and lifestyle modifications--- With AI we could help 100,000 people in a day, or as many as we need to.
    This does not destroy any jobs, it creates jobs...it means we can hire hundreds or thousands of technicians to actually run the device scans, as scan takes 7 minutes....and these screenings need to be done by a human--there is no way an AI or a robot would ever be a good solution for this.

    To the point of the article, I see AI replacing many service jobs in big urban cesspools like NY City. Urban cesspools like NY City and LA are the breeding grounds for Socialism and welfare, largely due to the service work nature of big cities. Rural areas in contrast are known for their populations doing REAL WORK....Doing work that AI's will never do.

    Maybe AI will strengthen America by removing the parasitic nature of the service sector, and drive construction, fixing things, and doing things.

    People that excel because of inate creative abilities and great solutions will only do better with AI. People that want AI to do their work for them--write their letters, create their presentations, do pretty much all of their work--these people will be responsible for the demise of their own positions due to their own laziness. It is one thing to use Grammarly or ChatGPT to write a "better" letter or enhance your presentation--that is a good thing...It is quite another to sit back and let the AI do the thinking for you. This is where people need to see the types of jobs and people that will ultimately be replaced by AI....and much of this will be deserved.

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  2. Thank you for your indepth explanation, Dan.

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  3. They think they are God and can control all of us with AI it is very sick and presumptuous of them, all people without God or religion. Just doing the devil's work, Satan is happy. Resist all without love and God!

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  4. What gives anyone, any other human being, to have the right to decide the fate of all of humanity? No human is God!

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  5. Sometimes I wonder what Dan is drinking when I read these treatises.

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  6. I prefer to use the intelligence that God gave me!

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