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Regarding reputation, I think it can go both ways. You can see ways in which cut throat business and being rude can bring about efficiency and make the pie bigger.
Entertaining interview--thanks! I didn't really follow David when he said that widespread automation would not lower many people's earning power. I guess prior tech advances have made society much wealthier (while perhaps increasing inequality), so AI may allow the same thing: economic gains so large that a generous UBI becomes a vanishingly small percentage of the economy. But I actually thought of your example of horses after cars before you brought it up. It was hard for me to understand what he meant by "horses don't have many skills and don't own themselves".
Legally speaking horses do not own themselves. Philosophically speaking whether they own themselves is moot as they cannot act on those rights. Clearly horses cannot do many of the things humans can.
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This could end up being the next viral podcast in the Joe Rogan void. Keep it up dude 👍
This may be the most underrated podcast episode of all time
Also, if you’re interested in staying young, supplement on Resveratrol, fast, and exercise to be quick as losing fast twitch happens the most as you age.
Great questions
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Regarding reputation, I think it can go both ways. You can see ways in which cut throat business and being rude can bring about efficiency and make the pie bigger.
Entertaining interview--thanks!
I didn't really follow David when he said that widespread automation would not lower many people's earning power.
I guess prior tech advances have made society much wealthier (while perhaps increasing inequality), so AI may allow the same thing: economic gains so large that a generous UBI becomes a vanishingly small percentage of the economy.
But I actually thought of your example of horses after cars before you brought it up. It was hard for me to understand what he meant by "horses don't have many skills and don't own themselves".
Legally speaking horses do not own themselves. Philosophically speaking whether they own themselves is moot as they cannot act on those rights. Clearly horses cannot do many of the things humans can.