Wow did you encapsulate millenia of management-labor disputes by saying don't worry be happy?
Let's play the same game with totalitarianism!
It's the fear they are watching everything
It's the fear nobody is watching at all
Oh wow, I totally understand the threat of totalitarianism from that.
And I bring up totalitarianism quite in particular, because aside from vastly empowering the elites in the war against labor, AI vastly empowers the elites for totalitarian monitoring and control.
>Wow did you encapsulate millenia of management-labor disputes by saying don't worry be happy?
Nope, sorry to disappoint.
That would be quite an accomplishment though, but I can't take credit for any progress in that direction no matter how far others have gone :)
Not trying to hurt any feelings.
I probably should have kept it simple and not included the sample of vastly pre-AI lyrics from Fahl.
Just trying to emphasize that the fear of AI getting better, is very similar to the fear of it not getting better.
Like a number of other unrelated things. Which are nothing new at all.
I guess more often I've got to expect the unexpected with such a short comment, when I don't even try to explain very effectively, that some are going to read between the lines in some of the most unrelated ways I can not always anticipate.
If I may ask, what made you such a fan of totalitarianism anyway, I know it's more popular than ever but is that all there is?
Let's play the same game with totalitarianism!
It's the fear they are watching everything
It's the fear nobody is watching at all
Oh wow, I totally understand the threat of totalitarianism from that.
And I bring up totalitarianism quite in particular, because aside from vastly empowering the elites in the war against labor, AI vastly empowers the elites for totalitarian monitoring and control.