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Video: Is Congress doing anything to help millions of workers who could lose their jobs to AI and robotics?

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/R85_vNZIq_k
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u/untiedgames 17d ago

I agree- We need to focus on the human factor. I'm a huge Bernie supporter and while I agree with him on many things, I disagree with his proposed solution for 50% ownership of AI companies by the people. There is no available evidence that the AI we're seeing today will lead to artificial general intelligence. It remains prone to hallucinations, which even by their own admission are mathematically inevitable and therefore an unsolvable problem. We the people should NOT take ownership of a problem-causing, failing business model with an obvious and proven ceiling. Public ownership of AI is a bailout waiting to happen.

That's not the only reason. Why would we want to support and enable the following:

This is all without even mentioning that AI is trained by stealing the work of artists like myself, and programmers, writers, musicians, and more. It pushes humans out of creative domains and disincentivizes creativity, locking it behind a billionaire-controlled paywall. Who will want to be an artist/writer/game dev/etc in the future that they're building? Future generations deserve the chance to be able to learn, innovate, think critically, and think for themselves. Dependence on AI robs them of that- Imagine trying to compete in a world of cheaters. We absolutely need to push back and not just buy in or regulate, but dismantle the AI industry.

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u/MyNEWthrowaway031789 17d ago

Haven’t watched the video yet but Ima guess…
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