AI will create 'useless class' of human, predicts bestselling historian
Modern political and economic structures were built on humans being useful to the state: most notably as workers and soldiers, Harari argues. With those roles taken on by machines, our political and economic systems will simply stop attaching much value to humans, he argues.
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I always thought the value of a human life was based on supply and demand.
Re: Harari's new book reviewed
“Most of what people learn in school or in college will probably be irrelevant by the time they are 40 or 50. If they want to continue to have a job, and to understand the world, and be relevant to what is happening, people will have to reinvent themselves again and again, and faster and faster.”
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Though the people may no longer provide for the state, the state may still provide for them. “What might be far more difficult is to provide people with meaning, a reason to get up in the morning,” Harari says.
Two skills to learn now in preparation for what's to come. I look forward to the book.
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Though the people may no longer provide for the state, the state may still provide for them. “What might be far more difficult is to provide people with meaning, a reason to get up in the morning,” Harari says.
Two skills to learn now in preparation for what's to come. I look forward to the book.
Re: Harari's new book reviewed
Come to think of it, it has been much easier for me to get up in the morning after I stopped having "a reason to get up in the morning".Ego wrote:Though the people may no longer provide for the state, the state may still provide for them. “What might be far more difficult is to provide people with meaning, a reason to get up in the morning,” Harari says.
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+1, brute noticed that whenever he doesn't have to get up, he likes getting up much better.Scrubby wrote:Come to think of it, it has been much easier for me to get up in the morning after I stopped having "a reason to get up in the morning".