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7/2/2025, 2:07:37 PM
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Yes and no.
Suppose we want to harness the full potential of our technology and our people. In that case, we need to change our algorithms from rewarding virality to rewarding factors that benefit a greater cause. If we want to even begin to fix the systemic issues affecting societies like bad families, poor access to good teachers, poverty and every other issue under the sky, it begins with changing our most basic ideas of what society is and especially the dopamine sources. A utopia would have an AI-like personal assistant for everyone, but it wouldn't work unless we make influencers, celebrities, and high-income professions as we know them extinct and turn the reward functionality of society into something greater.
To reach this magnificent future, we need pilot projects, grand-scale resarch. Beating a population like gaza into submission for the greater good is a task perfect for something like this.
Yes and no.
Suppose we want to harness the full potential of our technology and our people. In that case, we need to change our algorithms from rewarding virality to rewarding factors that benefit a greater cause. If we want to even begin to fix the systemic issues affecting societies like bad families, poor access to good teachers, poverty and every other issue under the sky, it begins with changing our most basic ideas of what society is and especially the dopamine sources. A utopia would have an AI-like personal assistant for everyone, but it wouldn't work unless we make influencers, celebrities, and high-income professions as we know them extinct and turn the reward functionality of society into something greater.
To reach this magnificent future, we need pilot projects, grand-scale resarch. Beating a population like gaza into submission for the greater good is a task perfect for something like this.
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