Not running the game’s code on a biological computer (maybe that’s next?) but showing the opening frame of the game rendered in bacteria is a good first step

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      1 year ago

      And then when AI researchers come along to make it so we don’t have to be logic gates in that computer, we complain about “losing our jobs.”

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        Well yeah because this is capitalism, and those lost jobs will be lost forever, and everyone who was working them will suddenly have no source of income with nothing to replace it. Instead of taking care of those people, they’ll just be collateral damage.

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          Sounds like the problem is with our economic system. There are ways to fix that. Even ways to fix “capitalism” so that it isn’t necessary, without changing the fundamental concepts of freedom and personal property that people are so worried about.

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            Capitalism doesn’t have anything to do with freedom or personal property. Become a communist and keep fighting for those two things.

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              I’m speaking primarily to Americans with that line since they equate all of those. I’m not going to get into a debate about how accurate it is, the main point I’m making is that there are ways to decouple the economy from “needing to have jobs” that don’t require changing the fundamental nature of society (aside from the “need for jobs” part, of course).