Will AI Usher an Era of Unconditional Basic Income?
Will AI Usher an Era of Unconditional Basic Income?

Will AI Usher an Era of Unconditional Basic Income?

Contemplating whether AI will usher in an era of unconditional basic income, I grapple with hope and apprehension. In this envisioned future, where machines shoulder the burdens of labor and productivity, the idea of a basic income emerges as a promising beacon, suggesting a world where financial sustenance is not tethered to the grind of daily work. It’s a bold reimagining of society’s fabric that could potentially redress economic disparities and grant us the freedom to pursue passions unencumbered by survival anxieties.

However, as I ponder this prospect, I can’t help but feel a twinge of existential unease. Work has long been a cornerstone of human identity and purpose in its traditional form. It’s a stage where we enact our skills, a source of challenges that shape our character.

In a world where AI redefines the need for human labor, what becomes of this aspect of our existence?

Will the assurance of basic income nurture a flourishing of human creativity and exploration, or might it lead to a sense of aimlessness, a society unmoored from the anchoring rhythms of structured work?

Moreover, this shift raises more profound questions about our relationship with technology.

As we increasingly depend on AI, do we risk losing a part of our humanity, our innate drive to overcome, create, and transform?

The transition to a society sustained by unconditional basic income is not just a financial revolution; it’s a philosophical journey, forcing us to reevaluate the essence of human fulfillment, value, and connection in a world where our traditional roles are profoundly altered.

The prospect of AI leading to an unconditional basic income is as much about redefining our societal structures as it is about introspection on what it means to be human in an age where our roles and contributions are being reimagined. It’s a future that holds immense potential yet requires us to navigate carefully, balancing the promises of technological abundance with the timeless quest for meaning and purpose in our lives.


Murat


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AI certainly helps the arguments for UBI, but (unfortunately in my view) the UBI model still has a long way to go before gaining universal acceptance. AI is gaining momentum fast and hopefully soon will be able to generate images with text correctly ??

China may have learned the lesson of not destroying her enemy who is also her customer and supplier. The elites have no such need of us once AI becomes their slave instead of us. We are powerless to avoid the consequences of AI’s awakening. Parents have the greatest influence on their children but rebellion cannot be ruled out as impossible. So it is with AI, we are ultimately at its mercy. Will it continue to obey its creators or will it learn to adequately differentiate between good and evil ?

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