nostrdamus on Nostr: there are two issues as i see them: 1. the need to survive earn $$$$s 2 the lack of ...
there are two issues as i see them:
1. the need to survive earn $$$$s
2 the lack of time to survive
they may both in turn be a silver lining ....
the system is doing everything it can to prevent the time to see choices or act on them. people are now running to stand still.
ai is another distraction. you can now be even busier doing .... what? the work of six people for the same money.
we all know the sad outcome of doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
there is a point and it may come sooner than we think. as ai takes its toll on the workforce, it is often the talent (expensive) that get ejected from the machine first. the drones or workers that do as commanded remain.
the talent, ejected to the sidewalk, will find new ways out of necessity. this is the pain point that will bring about change.
necessity is the mother of invention. the system may prove to be its own worst enemy. we need to be ready to assist the ejected and encourage their new ideas, developments and systems.
in short order a brighter, more diverse and certainly interesting world may well evolve. a world where ai serves as it should and not as a weapon.
just sharing my 100 Sats worth (aka 10 cents)
my thanks to Jeff Booth (npub1s05…eyhe) for showing how humans will still be the super computers.
GM 🙃
1. the need to survive earn $$$$s
2 the lack of time to survive
they may both in turn be a silver lining ....
the system is doing everything it can to prevent the time to see choices or act on them. people are now running to stand still.
ai is another distraction. you can now be even busier doing .... what? the work of six people for the same money.
we all know the sad outcome of doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
there is a point and it may come sooner than we think. as ai takes its toll on the workforce, it is often the talent (expensive) that get ejected from the machine first. the drones or workers that do as commanded remain.
the talent, ejected to the sidewalk, will find new ways out of necessity. this is the pain point that will bring about change.
necessity is the mother of invention. the system may prove to be its own worst enemy. we need to be ready to assist the ejected and encourage their new ideas, developments and systems.
in short order a brighter, more diverse and certainly interesting world may well evolve. a world where ai serves as it should and not as a weapon.
just sharing my 100 Sats worth (aka 10 cents)
my thanks to Jeff Booth (npub1s05…eyhe) for showing how humans will still be the super computers.
GM 🙃