• abbotsbury@lemmy.world
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    They thought automation would drastically reduce the amount of work someone needs to do to survive, instead of just increasing corporate profit and leading to layoffs.

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      and it should have reduced the work as predicted

      The only reason we aren’t approaching Star Trek utopia is because of the unchecked greed fostered by our systems of capitalism.

      There is no reason that, in a world of finite necessary work, increased automation shouldn’t have freed us from the constraints of some of that work.

      The fact that it hasn’t isn’t indictment of automation, it’s indictment of unchecked capitalism.

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        Star Trek’s utopia came after economic collapse and a third World War, in that order. So we actually seem to be on track so far.

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          I mean, sure, valid, but I am specifically speaking of the end state and don’t personally believe that is the only pathway there, though I do fear much the same as many of us that it might be the most likely.

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        Yep. Kill your masters, or youre killing yourself (and also literally every other living thing becauae climate change)

        There is no third option. I mean, you could ask shitty Jeff to give it all up and srop, just fucking stop, and be an aging beach himbo and fuckerberg to just run a cringe mma gym and maybe contribute to an obscure Linux GUI a couple times a year. But they won’t. Don’t think they can.