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Her argument, which is a bit vague, kind of seems to be that at the moment there's a problem with seeing

"humans are no more than mechanical generators of economically valuable outputs"

rather than

"humane, nonmechanical, noneconomic standards for the treatment and valuation of human beings — standards like dignity, justice, autonomy and respect"

and that 'superhuman' AI will make it worse. But that seems unproven - things could get better also.




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