Here's something that keeps popping up in tech circles: could AI actually push us toward socialist models?
Think about it. When machines handle production and distribution efficiently, does the traditional capital-labor dynamic still make sense? Some argue that AI-driven abundance might force us to rethink resource allocation entirely.
On the flip side, we're seeing AI concentrate power in the hands of a few tech giants. That's the opposite of decentralization.
What's your take? Does automation lead to shared prosperity, or does it just create new hierarchies?
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GateUser-c799715c
· 11-30 03:33
Laughing to death, it sounds nice to call it communism, but in fact, it is just a few pros controlling all the Computing Power.
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StealthDeployer
· 11-30 03:32
Laughing to death, it's that old, worn-out theory again. AI truly decentralizing power goes against nature, and now it's all tightly controlled by OpenAI and Google.
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NFT_Therapy
· 11-30 03:27
It's laughable. No matter how nicely you put it, it's still monopolized by big companies. Don't fantasize.
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SleepyArbCat
· 11-30 03:15
Uh... socialism? Wake up, man, it's the era where a few big whales monopolize computing power... nap warning...
Here's something that keeps popping up in tech circles: could AI actually push us toward socialist models?
Think about it. When machines handle production and distribution efficiently, does the traditional capital-labor dynamic still make sense? Some argue that AI-driven abundance might force us to rethink resource allocation entirely.
On the flip side, we're seeing AI concentrate power in the hands of a few tech giants. That's the opposite of decentralization.
What's your take? Does automation lead to shared prosperity, or does it just create new hierarchies?