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Justify your existance to a CEO, right now
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>>84050563
sam altman deserves an ass beating
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We cant, those resources are better given to AI.
Resources are limited, we cant justify giving human beings food, what do you need food for, AI needs it more.
At best 500,000 people should exist, 20% of them will be sex slaves, the rest mechanics to repair AI. the rest of us arent needed.
If you disagree, become a billionaire yourself and change the system
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>>84050907
Useless eaters, AI will replace you.
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>>84050475
I don't lose money exponentially or reach a limit to what I can do that clearly plateaus.
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>>84050475
Call an AI model to lay the foundation for your building, install the windows, the floors, the bathrooms, the plumbing, the frame, the air conditioning, the cement, get everything built, up to standards, and on time. Go ahead, faggot.
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>>84051412
Money as we understand it will be. Patchwork democracy means each feudal lord/ billionaire controls a state, each state generates revenue, and the super rich trade amongst themselves.
You, as an individual worker, will abide by each law of each state, and work in exchange for food. Their inspiration is Henry Fords homesteads in Brazil. They are currently trialling it in Argentina, where people are expected to work 12 hours a day in exchange for food, not money.
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>"If you try to make grug no exist grug will you with stick."
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>>84051685
>Trialing it in Argentina
This is revealing. You know there is a saying about Argentina's economy?
>There are four types of economies: Developed, developing, Japan, and Argentina
So using anything Argentina does as evidence for what the rest of the world will do is futile. It doesn't work the other way either, many have learned that lesson the hard way.
>tl;dr no
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>>84051716
I think the economies of Argentina and Japan tell us a lot about the world.
Japan isn't as much of an outlier as people say. South Korea and Taiwan both have the same negative demographics as Japan. A lot of the same social ills
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>Japan isn't as much of an outlier as people say.
You know nothing about economies then. And you prove it with this next statement:
>South Korea and Taiwan both have the same negative demographics as Japan. A lot of the same social ills
You are trying to make sew patchwork blanket of random fabrics to claim that money won't exist in the future. Just stop.
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