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Stop AI doomscrolling and start organizing

Stop AI doomscrolling and start organizing

Filmmaker Daniel Kwan and tech ethicist Tristan Harris warned that artificial intelligence is poised to reshape the global economy by potentially replacing human labor. In an episode of "Adventures in AI," they discussed what Harris termed "the intelligence curse," highlighting the financial incentives pushing AI companies to automate tasks previously performed by humans. They argued that the focus should shift from questioning if this economic transformation will occur to how society will prepare for it. Kwan and Harris suggested that as AI advances, traditional economic models based on human labor and tax revenue may become obsolete, necessitating new societal structures and economic paradigms. The conversation emphasized the urgency of proactive planning to address the societal and economic implications of widespread AI adoption. They posited that countries and corporations may no longer rely on human contributions in the same ways they have historically. The core message centers on the need for immediate organization and adaptation in the face of impending AI-driven economic shifts.

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