RE: Hitting the wall and the art of decentralization

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This is the way business works and there is zero business incentive to do otherwise, even if there is social incentive in a better quality of experience for everyone.

Absolutely.

And I can't help speculating a near-future our sociologists are warning about, where full automation will take away many jobs permanently as we are at a point where automation is about to get very literal. Humans will no longer be needed to operate the machines.

How private corporations will treat their no longer needed employees since they won't bring any value to them and how the government will suite those increasing unemployment rates are yet to be answered. Perhaps this will not happen in this decade, perhaps not in the next one as well. But it will happen, unless we can come up with a better social model that fits the revolution of AI.

Not only in crypto space or digital life, I fear it is becoming more important to be self-sufficient and practice ownership in your daily necessities as well. Like grow your food or be skilled at something other humans will value you for. The days of relying on services and comforts a centralized government brings about are coming to an end.



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Humans will no longer be needed to operate the machines.

We are rapidly moving past this point - humans won't be needed to think at all, as for the most part, an AI will out perform them even in what people would consider creative tasks. Most humans are not overly creative and are of course tied to combining what they know - an AI can know and understand many magnitudes more and combine and test them in theory of millions times through simulation at almost zero cost.

Like grow your food or be skilled at something other humans will value you for.

Yes. This is actually what my next topic was going to be about - values. :)

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