@Noosphere89 I notice that I am confused. Before the rise of the AIs a car factory would have to pay white-collar workers for things like engineering or management, blue-collar workers for, well, working with the machinery making cars out of metal, plastic, etc, and the companies which produce metal and other resources. After the rise of AI white-collar work flies out of the window, and resources become the main bottleneck. Does it mean that the main aim of altruists is to ensure an egalitarian distribution of property rights to resources on Earth and in space?
@Noosphere89 I notice that I am confused. Before the rise of the AIs a car factory would have to pay white-collar workers for things like engineering or management, blue-collar workers for, well, working with the machinery making cars out of metal, plastic, etc, and the companies which produce metal and other resources. After the rise of AI white-collar work flies out of the window, and resources become the main bottleneck. Does it mean that the main aim of altruists is to ensure an egalitarian distribution of property rights to resources on Earth and in space?