DWQA QuestionsCategory: Problems in SocietyThe push to use AI for business automation is getting profound. During a recent three-day leadership meeting in a publicly well-known organization, it was reported that the word AI was used at least 400 times. The goal, of course, is to increase productivity and reduce costs. And the number one cost, of course, is human labor. So corporate leaders are now pushing employees to essentially “eliminate themselves” with AI. And if they don’t do it, they will be fired, and others will be brought in who will be willing to do it. Companies are driven by profit and, as such, have little if any “social consciousness.” Every organization will be contributing to a massive unemployment crisis while feeling zero responsibility for it. No one is ready for a Western society with 30, 40, or 50% unemployment, or more. The assumptive fear is that this will tear the social fabric, breach the social contract, and risk potential anarchy. Governments will have to respond with overwhelming force just to maintain any kind of control. The predictions are DIRE, and there is almost universal agreement about the probability of this outcome. Is this a key part of the Disclosure Environment being engineered by the ETs, so that they can pretend to be our friends and save us from ourselves and our out-of-control development of dangerous things like AI? What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 4 hours ago
This is indeed the case, that the whole AI bubble will be a huge economic loss, not only because of the enormous costs and the fact the energy demand will threaten the health of society in general, but the quest will be a very mixed blessing in terms of its true value. The greatest cost, of course, will be to the degradation of human society, the very idea of the workplace as a useful pursuit providing validation of personal worth and accomplishment for a huge number of human beings. That, of course, is of priceless importance, so the series of blows this will cause are well-known by the interlopers to be devastating, and that is the intention—to bring human society to its knees and not only impoverish financially but destroy hope in the bargain. The very idea that it is advantageous to make a growing series of professions become outmoded can only lead to human diminishment, dissatisfaction, and unhappiness to a point where life will not be worth living for the majority of inhabitants. This is the goal of the extraterrestrials and a measure of their depravity, that it will bring joy and a sense of satisfaction for them as an exhibition of the power they hold over you.