The author questions the benefits of AI, asking if they are worth the massive cost. They warn that without Universal Basic Income (UBI), AI could lead to the elimination of tens of thousands of jobs. They call on governments to protect their citizens and workers from what they refer to as the "AI menace", and express their frustration with the current state of AI technology, citing the new Bing AI assistant as an example of unimpressive results.
Key takeaways:
- The author believes AI costs more jobs than it creates and targets jobs that aren't blocking problems for humanity.
- AI is seen as an unsolved ethical problem, exacerbating accountability issues and lowering the barrier for bad actors to gain legitimacy.
- The author argues that the world doesn't need more content and AI isn't going to improve the quality of existing content.
- If AI isn't paired with Universal Basic Income (UBI), it could lead to the elimination of tens of thousands of jobs, posing a threat that governments need to protect their citizens from.