Oofnik

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[–] Oofnik@kbin.earth 3 points 1 month ago

I appreciate that perspective, Weird! It's certainly true that this is tragic in its own way.

[–] Oofnik@kbin.earth 46 points 1 month ago (4 children)

This is a bit of a bizarre argument (in the article), despite that I agree with the conclusion. Like she is talking about all of the 'human connection' she has gotten through taxi/uber drivers, and all of the examples that she gives are of people who had to turn to taxi/uber driving out of desperation because their actual career path fell out from under them. I'm sure it makes for some interesting conversations, but is that really what we should be dreaming of? Having more opportunities for people to talk to about how they're forced to drive uber because capitalism sucks?

[–] Oofnik@kbin.earth 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

That's interesting, as that would be the arrow I feel most confidently about. EA grew pretty explicitly out of Singer's Giving Pledge and Giving What We Can book, and Will MacAskill's (his student) networking with finance and tech bros. (That isn't to say the tech bros weren't just exploiting the idea for their own benefit.)

The rest of the arrows, I agree, it seems plausible to me but I have no hard evidence

 

Peter Singer > Effective Altruism > Longtermism > AI bros > Technofeudalist Palantir bullshit