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Corneliu M.
This comes from one of the chapters of "the black mirror'?!
I think this was an episode of black mirror
In 2011, Black Mirror released “Fifteen Million Merits" (Season 1, Episode 2)... almost exact scenario :/
It is scary. Like the movie Matrix.
Why Bezos looks like a pimp here ? ahaha
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Thought-provoking perspective on the future of work. The real challenge isn’t just automation itself, but redesigning how humans create value and meaning alongside it.
Remember the human battery farms from Matrix
Spot on. The fatal flaw of the current technological trajectory is that we are maximizing production efficiency while completely ignoring distribution of purpose. In an industrial economy, human labor was the bridge between production and consumption. If you break that bridge with total automation, the economic loop collapses, not just because people lack purchasing power, but because they lack a mandate to participate. We don’t just need a Universal Basic Income; we need a Universal Design for Contribution....
This is hilarious
Scott Liddell
Pascal BORNET I love your posts. They're always funny and controversial enough to make you stop and think. Case in point the video above is hysterical. Clearly, I appreciate dark humour. But then I got to the line about AI being designed to make humans more capable, more creative and more central to the future we’re building - and honestly, it made me sad. I mean that woudl be Awesome! I want to believe that’s the future we’re building. I really do. And I've always been optimistic about what AI can do for people, especially those who've historically had less access and fewer opportunities. BUT it hit different today.... the scales don’t feel balanced. And that's actually not funny it's quite frightening. When so much of the power sits with so few people, it’s hard not to question what future is actually being built, who its being built for, and how much say the rest of us really have.
Is this not an episode of Philip K. Dick's electric dreams?
Youssef Ben Mahmoud I currently believe thay AI redistributes the surplus to the few who managed to expand their human agency (through AI)
Srinath Vemuri now every human can be ambitious, curious, and ponder about meaning, having been released from the bondage of tasks [that are automated]... how would the world look like?
Yun Ngen (Ian) Chong we are observing the process of change.. AI is still under evolution, it's Potential is more. Every evolution has its own set of problems and benefits. We may become supervisors of those automated tasks.
As a career coach with the unemployed, clients most miss adding value, work relationships, and structure. I'm still waiting to see how we'll fit those key attributes of humanity as AI takes a larger share of the work.
🤔 Machines feeding on human energy... isn’t that basically the plot of The Matrix?
The most important AI conversations are no longer about capability. They're about how we design systems that keep people engaged, valuable, and connected as technology evolves.