| ▲ | seu 4 hours ago | |||||||
> Progress is progress, and has always changed things. Its funny that apparently, "progressive" left-leaning people are actually so conservative at the core. I am surprised (and also kind of not) to see this lack of critical reflection on HN of all places. Saying "progress is progress" serves nobody, except those who drive "progress" in directions that benefits them. All you do by saying "has always changed things" is taking "change" at face value, assuming it's something completely out of your control, and to be accepted without any questioning it's source, it's ways or its effects. > So far, in my book, the advancements in the last 100 or even more years have mostly always brought us things I wouldn't want to miss these days. But maybe some people would be happier to go back to the dark ages... Amazing depiction of extremes as the only possible outcomes. Either take everything that is thrown at us, or go back into a supposed "dark age" (which, BTW, is nowadays understood to not have been that "dark" at all) . This, again, doesn't help have a proper discussion about the effects of technology and how it comes to be the way it is. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Glemkloksdjf 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Dark age was dark. Human rights, female! rights, hunger, thirst, no progress at all, hard lifes. So are you able, realisticly, to stop progress around a whole planet? Tbh. getting an alignment across the planet to slow down or stop AI would be the equivilent of stoping capitalism and actually building a holistic planet for us. I think ai will force the hand of capitalism but i don't think we will be able to create a star trek universe without getting forced | ||||||||
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