Gennadiy1981

AI and Human Development

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This is not a political tread. There are a lot of information about AI in both negative and positive, such as certain organization are there to have world dominance and etc., but this is not what this thread is about. 
 

I was at the religious event, and the person spoke about Bible and AI that made me think a lot actually and want to share with you. First to start with the biblical perspective, a person mentioned of Adam and Eve, when they were created, and lived in the Garden of Eden and ate the forbidden fruit, which, after God cursed Adam with hard labor to all his generations to come. Apparently somewhere else in the Bible it says that any curse will come to an end at one point in time or another. Going back to AI, the idea is that eventually it will phase out all human labor, that robots will be doing all the work for us. So the curse of labor will eventually end. 
 

just think what will happen to humanity, at first half of humans will be at each others throat, because labor or career is an integral part of humanity. Career or a job that we do is a significant part in our life, notice when we speak to people or when we meet people, or when we date people will always talk about our work, what we do for a living and what are our achievement or Career or a job that we do is a significant part in our life. But if that is taken away, in a healthy way, what we are to do with our lives. The deeper question is, when God created Adam, or the human, what was their purpose. Doing a very deep research, limited only to Bible at this moment, the purpose was to connect to God. Of course, if you ask a religious fundamentalist, they will tell you to follow the Bible, be kind to people and etc. but listening to actualized.org and others, I feel that connecting means to be part of the Univrse, of universal consciousness and the God that Leo speaks off. Maybe the way the human was created for, and at that time, the human wasn’t ready so she had to be curse to work since initially a human was at a very low development level, but now the humanity did develop significantly and maybe we are ready to strip ourselves off the professions.

Deep topic that made me think a lot. I can admit both myself, and I’m sure most here are as well, even if you take a very long vacation at some point you still miss your work. Work is embedded in our lives, and at this point it is part of who we are, but was that the point of creation?

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I know you said this is not a political thread. But one point needs to be addressed concerning whether humans will truly be liberated to pursue their own creative projects due to AI doing hard labour for us.

It depends who owns the AI. Which means how governments (e.g. representations of population) will regulate it.

Imagine a dystopia where a super-AI is owned by a private company. The company can phase out all human labour and secure the profits of the replaced labour (done by AI) for themselves. They will become the richest company that ever existed and wield supreme authority.

The only situation where labourers benefit is when the government regulates it according to socialist principles in order to attain closer to a classless society. In other words, only countries with a Marxist economic position will use AI in a way that benefits the working class.

Countries which take a capitalist stance will likely allow the AI to replace human labour in order to enrich a small class of rich business titans.


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16 hours ago, Gennadiy1981 said:

This is not a political tread. There are a lot of information about AI in both negative and positive, such as certain organization are there to have world dominance and etc., but this is not what this thread is about. 
 

I was at the religious event, and the person spoke about Bible and AI that made me think a lot actually and want to share with you. First to start with the biblical perspective, a person mentioned of Adam and Eve, when they were created, and lived in the Garden of Eden and ate the forbidden fruit, which, after God cursed Adam with hard labor to all his generations to come. Apparently somewhere else in the Bible it says that any curse will come to an end at one point in time or another. Going back to AI, the idea is that eventually it will phase out all human labor, that robots will be doing all the work for us. So the curse of labor will eventually end. 
 

just think what will happen to humanity, at first half of humans will be at each others throat, because labor or career is an integral part of humanity. Career or a job that we do is a significant part in our life, notice when we speak to people or when we meet people, or when we date people will always talk about our work, what we do for a living and what are our achievement or Career or a job that we do is a significant part in our life. But if that is taken away, in a healthy way, what we are to do with our lives. The deeper question is, when God created Adam, or the human, what was their purpose. Doing a very deep research, limited only to Bible at this moment, the purpose was to connect to God. Of course, if you ask a religious fundamentalist, they will tell you to follow the Bible, be kind to people and etc. but listening to actualized.org and others, I feel that connecting means to be part of the Univrse, of universal consciousness and the God that Leo speaks off. Maybe the way the human was created for, and at that time, the human wasn’t ready so she had to be curse to work since initially a human was at a very low development level, but now the humanity did develop significantly and maybe we are ready to strip ourselves off the professions.

Deep topic that made me think a lot. I can admit both myself, and I’m sure most here are as well, even if you take a very long vacation at some point you still miss your work. Work is embedded in our lives, and at this point it is part of who we are, but was that the point of creation?

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Of course we can get super political and of course this entire idea can be usurped by private companies and even countries, even by politicians. But my take was more for human development, assuming it’s all done on innocent level and assuming it will be done for the benefit of humanity. Without career and jobs, what are we to do in this world?

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