Jumping off a post on here I saw yesterday, I also listened to "Last Man in Davos" by TrueAnon, and I gotta say -
Wow, did that make me depressed. Why aren't more people talking about it? I feel like the Nick Landian techno-capital singularity nightmare is just around the corner, and I feel like no one is gonna stop it.
I do think that as time goes on, and it becomes more well known, that many may start to talk about it. But for real, what do you guys think?
It may have been my post you saw and I’m still thinking about it. It’s quite crushing and I’m trying not to think about it, but it’s very difficult. What do we even do?
In a rationally organized socialist society a lot of this would be good. Need anything? Request it amd recieve it. Even a car, even heavy duty equipment, tools, whatever is all a click away and shared between everyone who needs it. You could decentrally plan an economy on this stuff.
It's scary because its capitalist and is being used to siphon wealth and life to the elite from the working class.
I have no idea. All I can hope is that as it becomes more well-known, the left will start to discuss it (and be opposed to it) more.