The ultimate goal of technology is to create full unemployment

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Secular Sanity Offline
I don't know but everyone has been talking about it.  

I like Yuval Noah Harari and I enjoyed both "Sapiens" and "Homo Deus." I haven’t read "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" yet.  C2 is right, though, we give up our privacy for convenience.

Why Technology Favor Tyranny
 
"Fears of machines pushing people out of the job market are, of course, nothing new, and in the past such fears proved to be unfounded. But artificial intelligence is different from the old machines. In the past, machines competed with humans mainly in manual skills. Now they are beginning to compete with us in cognitive skills. And we don’t know of any third kind of skill—beyond the manual and the cognitive—in which humans will always have an edge.

At least for a few more decades, human intelligence is likely to far exceed computer intelligence in numerous fields. Hence as computers take over more routine cognitive jobs, new creative jobs for humans will continue to appear. Many of these new jobs will probably depend on cooperation rather than competition between humans and AI. Human-AI teams will likely prove superior not just to humans, but also to computers working on their own.

However, most of the new jobs will presumably demand high levels of expertise and ingenuity, and therefore may not provide an answer to the problem of unemployed unskilled laborers, or workers employable only at extremely low wages. Moreover, as AI continues to improve, even jobs that demand high intelligence and creativity might gradually disappear."
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Syne Offline
I've said for years that I don't mind paying extra for convenience. If some people are willing to pay in privacy, so be it. But that's a far cry from accepting an authoritarian surveillance state.

Low skill manual labor will always be cheaper than an automated system. And AI capable of writing new programs (invent/reproduce) is not even remotely on the horizon.
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