hoos37 on Nostr: I asked it this 🙂 Can you explain Jeff Booth's book to me, "The Price of ...
I asked it this 🙂
Can you explain Jeff Booth's book to me, "The Price of Tomorrow," like I'm 5 years old?
ChatGPT said:
Sure! Imagine you have a magic toy-making machine. Every day, it gets better and faster at making toys, so you get more toys for less money. That sounds awesome, right?
Jeff Booth’s book, The Price of Tomorrow, says that technology is like this magic machine—it keeps making things cheaper and easier to get. But here’s the problem: the people in charge (governments and banks) don’t like things getting cheaper. They want prices to go up so people keep buying more. So, they print more and more money to make everything seem expensive again.
But this can’t go on forever! Jeff Booth believes we should let technology make things cheaper and stop trying to fight it with more money. Otherwise, the whole system might break.
Can you explain Jeff Booth's book to me, "The Price of Tomorrow," like I'm 5 years old?
ChatGPT said:
Sure! Imagine you have a magic toy-making machine. Every day, it gets better and faster at making toys, so you get more toys for less money. That sounds awesome, right?
Jeff Booth’s book, The Price of Tomorrow, says that technology is like this magic machine—it keeps making things cheaper and easier to get. But here’s the problem: the people in charge (governments and banks) don’t like things getting cheaper. They want prices to go up so people keep buying more. So, they print more and more money to make everything seem expensive again.
But this can’t go on forever! Jeff Booth believes we should let technology make things cheaper and stop trying to fight it with more money. Otherwise, the whole system might break.