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the current wealth gap isn’t primarily caused by a skill gap, so i wouldn’t think a widening skill gap would be a primary factor in it worsening. also I wouldn’t assume most rich people are in the AI industry, so they’re going to be using it for the same thing we are. In fact, since they have more resources, they’re more likely to have access to paid, better versions of generative AI in the interim at least. so they’d have the means to use it for more skilled tasks than poorer people.
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On point with 1 and 3, even though 1 is a function of capitalism rather than AI. AI is just a tool to get the work done for even less money than an Indian call centre or data farm. Jobs that were already outsourced.
2 though... Art is often made by the artist through a need to create. Even if we get flooded by AI generations, humans won't stop creating art.
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Point 1 is garbage. The wealth gap will keep widening, but it won't be between workers who use AI to sharpen their skills and workers who don't. The wealth gap is and always will be between workers in general and capitalists who own the industries we use to generate economic value, including AI
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@kattenelvis1778
1 year ago
AI going rogue on us is still a problem to be worried about (as shared by the AI safety community), but yeah these are also the more short term problems to be worried about.
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