@VraserX: How do we actually improve people’s perception of AI and post-labor economics? Because right now, a lot of people hear …
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A tweet asks how to improve public perception of AI and post-labor economics, noting that many people associate it with dystopia rather than a future where normal people benefit.
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How do we actually improve people’s perception of AI and post-labor economics?
Because right now, a lot of people hear “AI future” and instantly think unemployment, surveillance, corporate control, and dystopia.
Maybe the problem isn’t the technology.
Maybe it’s that nobody has painted a believable future where normal people actually win.
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