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7/1/2025, 10:52:23 PM
the libertarian ideal is that people will just expand the supply of jobs that AI cant' do, or can't do as well. So more personal trainers, more masseurs, more nurses, more dental hygienists, etc. This will suck for the people in those jobs already, but it'll be good for consumers, cause things will get very cheap. Like, people might treat the dental hygienist like a barber, and walk in for a cheep cleaning every month.
People will also create new jobs that we'd never though of existing. Bullshit idea, but gets the point across; imagine if it became normal to have a sand-artist come by every week to build a beautiful sandcastle in your front lawn; and this became as normal as having a landscaper come and cut your bushes.
the reality is that things won't go so smoothly. There will be a lot more NEETs. The government will probably have to create a lot of bullshit jobs, like putting a teacher's assistant in every classroom. They also might do cool stuff like building all sorts of monuments, just to employ people. Pyramids in the Mojave desert is an idea that i like. But before monuments, we should build more infrastructure and housing. We should also employ people to maintain and beautify the infrastructure that we already have.
We can also create artificial scarcity, by banning things. If you ban AI, the problem is that national competitors jump ahead of you in power. So you ban things like mass-produced shoes, in order to create a domestic cobbler industry (which will employ, who knows how many people).
People will also create new jobs that we'd never though of existing. Bullshit idea, but gets the point across; imagine if it became normal to have a sand-artist come by every week to build a beautiful sandcastle in your front lawn; and this became as normal as having a landscaper come and cut your bushes.
the reality is that things won't go so smoothly. There will be a lot more NEETs. The government will probably have to create a lot of bullshit jobs, like putting a teacher's assistant in every classroom. They also might do cool stuff like building all sorts of monuments, just to employ people. Pyramids in the Mojave desert is an idea that i like. But before monuments, we should build more infrastructure and housing. We should also employ people to maintain and beautify the infrastructure that we already have.
We can also create artificial scarcity, by banning things. If you ban AI, the problem is that national competitors jump ahead of you in power. So you ban things like mass-produced shoes, in order to create a domestic cobbler industry (which will employ, who knows how many people).
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