The majority of U.S. adults don't believe the benefits of artificial intelligence outweigh the risks, according to a new Mitre-Harris Poll released Tuesday.
"Can't we just make other humans from lower socioeconomic classes toil their whole lives, instead?"
The real risk of AI/automation is if we fail to adapt our society to it. It could free us from toil forever but we need to make sure the benefits of an automated society are spread somewhat evenly and not just among the robot-owning classes. Otherwise, consumers won't be able to afford that which the robots produce, markets will dry up, and global capitalism will stop functioning.
Agreed. And I don't see our current economic structure standing up to this. I think we'll need a system that gives people value that isn't "What can you produce / what do you own?" The transition period will be brutal and we have to be careful how the elite use their influence during the restructuring. But if we're motivated enough we could end up with a much better balance of power.