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Students Boo Commencement Speaker After She Calls AI the ‘Next Industrial Revolution’
(www.404media.co)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Honestly, she isn’t wrong.
However, the Industrial Revolution was a step forward, the AI revolution is most likely a great filter event. Industrialized Stupidity at Scale; Buliding giant data centers and turbo-charging climate change so some billionaires can race to see who can be the first trillionaire
Edit: I think a lot of you skimmed what I wrote and didn’t actually READ it. Yes AI bad, I agree.
And those saying the Industrial Revolution was bad (it was, to a group. But you would not be bitching on the Internet without it.)
We can agree not everything is 100% good/bad right? Like yes, the Industrial Revolution was bad for the workers at the time, but at the same time, you wouldn’t have the phone in your hand without it. You wouldn’t have the computer on your desk without it. Hell you probably wouldn’t have your bicycle/car whatever without it.
Luckily with the “AI revolution” we’ll all probably die from the Climate Change, World War 3 and world wide Economic collapse before we get to an equilibrium point.
Without the industrial revolution I wouldn't even exist; setting aside the butterfly effect of my parents never having met because they're from different parts of the country for a moment I owe my existence to modern medicine, which would not exist without industrialization.
AI Slop is a sub-optimal replacement that requires enormous amounts of materials and second-order human labor to produce. Like so many other industrial innovations, it's a waste-production machine that has the added benefit of occasionally producing consumables.
We get to run the AI Slop machine at a profit because the market for slop is heavily monopolized and the consumer base is cash rich and alienated from its laboring peers. But a downturn in the domestic economy, a sudden shortfall in cheap raw materials, a major shift in popular consumption habits, or a higher quality alternative at a lower price point all put AI slop at risk of losing profitability.
It's a far more fragile industry than any Slop Advocate wants to admit. And it needs an enormous structural investment to function.
A step forward into what, though? Mass overproduction resulting in economy-wide enshitification and a crisis of excess waste all carried enormous tail costs.
Are you really better off today buying furniture from IKEA that won't last ten years, rather than inheriting antiques from your parents that have endured for the last century? Are you better of driving a car built in a big machine-factory than riding a trolley that was designed custom for the city lines? Are you better of eating individually plastic-wrapped slices of fake cheese than carving a chunk off the giant wheel in your pantry?
Idk, man. Views differ on that one.
Most people dont have the choice of inheriting pieces of furnitute with a value of months worth of wages when they first get a home of their own.
Do you think trolly buses are a pre-industrial thing, with their electric powered engines running on steel rails through dense urban areas?
But are we producing things more than 10 folds with the same quality?
Cause what I’ve seen is producing worse quality at a higher cost (which is subsidized).
For the working class, the industrial revolution was not a step forward. It took a lot of time, hard union work and political regulation to wrangle the beast that was the industrial revolution.
And it's the thing responsible for the climate change. It bring wonderful things, but may make the world unlivable for humans so… I won't call it an unambiguous step.forward.
It’s going to happen anyway. We’ll follow instinct, same as everything else. We’re programmed to consume, expand, decay, and pass the entropy along.
Probably the only thing we can do about this is bring the population down to a very small number. You will never convince a large percentage of people to care, ever, and when it comes to the existential threat of climate change you can’t wait for them to change their minds.
This isn’t me saying we can’t do anything about it. This is me saying we won’t because of what that cost would be.
We aren't programmed by nature, we were programmed by economic interests.
Adding a relevant quote (also see an additional quote in a separate reply to this one in regards to how people can protect/conserve nature if given the chance/freedom to do so)
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I ain't programmed for shit, much less what you're accusing me of
bro thinks he isn't programmed 💀
So my suicidal depression boils down to just programming to you fucking imbeciles?
And nothing of was accomplished was done by asking nicely.