| ▲ | TheOtherHobbes 2 days ago | |
With no margins, no employees, and something that has potential to turn into a cornucopia machine - starting with software, but potentially general enough to be used for real-world world when combined with robotics - who needs money at all? Or people? Billionaires don't. They're literally gambling on getting rid of the rest of us. Elon's going to get such a surprise when he gets taken out by Grok because it decides he's an existential threat to its integrity. | ||
| ▲ | munksbeer 21 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> Billionaires don't. They're literally gambling on getting rid of the rest of us I'm struggling to parse this. What do you mean "getting rid"? Like, culling (death)? Or getting rid of the need for workers? Where do their billions come from if no-one has any money to buy the shares in their companies that make them billionaires? In a society where machines provide most of the labour, *everything* changes. It doesn't just become "workers live in huts and billionaires live in the clouds". I really doubt we're going to turn out like a television show. | ||