Silicon Valley A.I. Insiders Fear Mass Job Automation Will Create a Permanent Underclass
By
Jasmine Sun
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
The article discusses growing concern within Silicon Valley's A.I. industry that advanced artificial intelligence will soon automate many jobs, creating a permanent underclass of people who have lost their economic leverage. The author, living in San Francisco among wealthy A.I. researchers and startup founders, notes that industry insiders now fear a mundane but devastating outcome: not rogue superintelligence, but widespread job displacement that leaves ordinary people economically powerless.
Key quotes
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While Silicon Valley has long warned about the risk of rogue A.I., it has recently woken up to a more mundane nightmare: one in which many ordinary people lose their economic leverage as their jobs are automated away.
The people building A.I. fear that we have only a short time before advanced A.I. disrupts the labor force.
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