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Reading comments under one post — Aleksandra Jakob · AI Safety & Risk
I used to worry AI would take our jobs. Now I worry it will make us do cardio for the data centers. Welcome to 2036: AI does the thinking. Robots do the work. Humans do spin class to keep the serve…
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That giving me some Matrix vibes 📟
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Junot Nkulu making them capable of being more dumber. I've seen GenZ using ChatGPT for travel information with manned information desks meters away from them. Just come & say Hello 👋🤗, But No.. GenZ isn't listening with thier headphones on diving 🤿 deep into their 6inch screens, and when things go wrong they look for someone to blame. Almost comical when I see that happen
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This reminds me of a black mirror episode
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I knew it
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Saikat Jana, PhD It seems people took this kind of idea (harvesting energy from gym) to another level. :D
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You are correct, Pascal BORNET. If AI take all human work, that mean all production will happen using AI and robotics. Then the question will be who will consume these products. Currently most such products have to be consumed by humans. When humans do not have funds the consumption will drop. This is the function of the market economy. Therefore AI and robotics will not push humans from the workforce. They will assist humans to do work and produce goods and services quickly and qualitatively.
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The joke lands because the question underneath is real. But there's a harder layer: work gave people not just income but also permission to exist in a structure. Remove work without replacing that structure, and you have abundance plus anomie. The redesign problem is not economic. It's social. Who decides what humans are for when labor stops being the answer? ◇
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Strong resemblance with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteen_Million_Merits
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Black mirror did this check out "fifteen million merits". If they can make AI that will do the 15 million loads of laundry I do every week I would call that a success
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This is highly actionable. Thank you for stripping away the noise and delivering clarity.
Pascaline Amuzu
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hilarious!
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Jump in the wheel Gerbil.
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I have mixed feelings about this. I want to say more, but it’s all been said.
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I love how bezos is a mafioso type in this
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Imagine explaining your job in 2036: “I don’t build products anymore - I generate electricity for AI during high-intensity cycling sessions.” 😄 Somewhere HR is already preparing a wellness program around it. If AI does most of the work, humans should probably do more of what machines still struggle with: creating meaning, building relationships, asking better questions, and deciding what is actually worth doing. Efficiency solves tasks; purpose still needs people.
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As funny as this is, I feel like it is also a best case scenario if we ever went down that road.
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The funny part is that this joke actually points to a very real conversation we need to have
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