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in reply to Cory Doctorow

I love this succinct definer: "classical social democratic politics—the era of generous redistribution and worker protections"

From the Ganz "Politics and Capitalist Stagnation" article linked in your post.

in reply to Cory Doctorow

1. Buying the book the second it comes out.

2. "Seven AI companies currently account for more than a third of the stock market ...""
My jaw just hit the floor. This pop! is going to hurt.

in reply to Cory Doctorow

Reading this.
Paused to say, AI doing imaging evaluations has worried me since I first heard of it, and now you have given a whole other ($ milking) shape to the concern, and I don't know how to finish this thought.
Nightmares ahead.
in reply to Cory Doctorow

Such a great piece! Looking forward to the book too!

It hit so many things that are so important, I particularly like this part
#AI #AISlop

in reply to stephen m 🍞🌹🇵🇸

@marxistvegan
oh nice analogy! Coincidentally I just spammed out a thread about the category mistake and how it leads us (or at least, AI researchers and some AI "critics") to worry about something that will never happen, instead of the thing that has already been happening forever

mastodon.exitmusic.world/@jame…

in reply to stephen m 🍞🌹🇵🇸

@marxistvegan
Great speech, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves:

> The AI Safety people say they are worried that AI is going to end the world

I’m just going to stop you right there and point you to some of Robert Miles’s essays: youtube.com/@RobertMilesAI

because it’s not about that, and he (much better than I could) will give you several reasons to care about AI Safety before AGI is even plausible.

in reply to kleines Filmröllchen 📞5534

@filmroellchen
Thanks for sharing this and I will take a look.

I will say I think what is important and that Cory raises quite well is understanding the power dynamics of this, which is we need more unions and more negotiation on this from the workers side that is the true safety to the workers no matter the industry.

in reply to Cory Doctorow

When does "alternative money" just become the equivalent of worthless coal town company scrip?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_…

Coal barons **hated** FDR for outlawing company scrip in 1938.
dol.gov/general/aboutdol/histo…

Now company scrip is back again. With all its pernicious uses.

When a company can fire you just before you vest your stock options, were you really paid for all that under-the-table overtime?

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in reply to Cory Doctorow

Hi Cory - do you happen to know if the presentation you gave was being recorded? I'd be interested to watch it, though the text version will do nicely. 🙂
in reply to Cory Doctorow

The saddest part about losing sectoral bargaining is that the only way we're going to successfully campaign to get it back is a full general strike, where *every* sector shuts down with the specific demand to repeal Taft-Hartley.

It ties back into how in a world of perfect law enforcement, social progress becomes impossible. The optimal amount of crime in society is not 0.

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"It's because in a creative market dominated by five publishers, four studios, three labels, two mobile app stores, and a single company that controls all the ebooks and audiobooks, giving a creative worker extra rights to bargain with is like giving your bullied kid more lunch money."

I gotta work that into a conversation sometime soon.

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Plus:

"AI is the asbestos in the walls of our technological society, stuffed there with wild abandon by a finance sector and tech monopolists run amok."

Evocative enough to make me cough.

in reply to Fitz Bushnell

@fitzscott It took me months to figure out what this actually means, but when it did, it hit me like a piano.
in reply to Cory Doctorow

By this analysis, organizations/corporations that buy into the #AI sales pitch and replace their workforce seem likely to collapse due to incompetence. Those that maintain their human expertise would thrive because of decreased competition. This, of course, assumes that civilization doesn't completely fall apart. The massive economic power of the big monopolies coupled with incompetence is really scary. Kind of similar to the Trump administration.
I need to think more about it
#ai