> In particular, it does seem like the balance of power between capital and labor could easily get messed up, and this may require early intervention.
Marxist analysis from Sam Altman?
> We are open to strange-sounding ideas like giving some “compute budget” to enable everyone on Earth to use a lot of AI, but we can also see a lot of ways where just relentlessly driving the cost of intelligence as low as possible has the desired effect.
I can't imagine a world in which billionaires (trillionaires?) would happily share their wealth to people whose work they don't need anymore. Honestly, I have more faith in a rogue ASI taking over the world to install a fair post-scarcity society than on current politicians and tech-oligarchs to give up a single cent to the masses.
Marxist analysis from Sam Altman?
> We are open to strange-sounding ideas like giving some “compute budget” to enable everyone on Earth to use a lot of AI, but we can also see a lot of ways where just relentlessly driving the cost of intelligence as low as possible has the desired effect.
I can't imagine a world in which billionaires (trillionaires?) would happily share their wealth to people whose work they don't need anymore. Honestly, I have more faith in a rogue ASI taking over the world to install a fair post-scarcity society than on current politicians and tech-oligarchs to give up a single cent to the masses.