segabased

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[–] segabased@lemmy.zip 1 points 23 hours ago

Not just the high payed software folks, but the data centers are also maintained by highly skilled and hard working techs. And this technology is only possible with constant pristine maintenance if the servers to train their models. They loathe these people just as much and can't wait to get humans out of the process

[–] segabased@lemmy.zip 9 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

What's crazy is how fragile their ai ecosystem is. The tech requires insane scaling in the form of data centers. We've hit the Moore's law limit, this tech isn't getting better in and of itself, it just gets better by adding more tpus and servers.

It all goes down if the data centers go down

[–] segabased@lemmy.zip 6 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

They want slavery because ai taking jobs makes no economic sense and breaks labor theory of value. No human production means nothing has value. We are literally already seeing this with ai slop!

The humane solution is we get a society where that philosophy major actually gets to be a philosopher in a mostly post scarcity automated communist society... But that would mean these ghouls wouldn't be in power so now they're trying to tell us we need to go backwards in time to feudalism.

What an absolute fucking joke, their technology needs nationalized and given to the people, they belong in cages

[–] segabased@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 day ago

The rot is so deep global revolution is the only answer.

[–] segabased@lemmy.zip 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Am I having a stroke? It looks like you're debating someone but there isn't even a difference of opinion

[–] segabased@lemmy.zip 1 points 11 months ago

We need to normalize not just starting worker owned and run co-ops, but taking over businesses and converting them to these co-ops.

Federate the co-ops, establish a shared workforce (one co-op goes under/not enough business at x? Come work at y) and have them become actual workers councils

The Marxist critiques of this are not lost on me, co-ops are not immune to exploitation and fool proof by virtue of existing under capitalism but I think we need them for two reasons:

Sitting around and waiting for a revolution from a small group of people with one idea of how to run things is a bad idea

We need to practice what actual day to day life will look like. I think the experiences and connections made will far outweigh all of the bookclubs, protests and other purely political avenues of organizing

It doesn't need to be all central planning and state owned, it doesn't all have to be zaney pure communal experimentation right from the start ..people could just literally experience going to work at a normal job but feel the agency of having a say in their workplace, not live in fear of an overbearing boss, decide their wages, always have a place in case their job implodes or they become redundant (bounce to co-op y).