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Read here what post scarcity is:
"Post-scarcity is an economic theory concerning a hypothetical form of society in which goods, services and information are universally accessible. This would be made possible by a combination of technological innovation, automation, and changes in social or political systems. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, no society has yet achieved post-scarcity, though it is a topic of speculation and study.
Here are some key aspects to understand post-scarcity:
1. Technological Abundance: Post-scarcity often refers to the potential for technology and automation to eventually fulfill all or almost all of humanity's material needs. This could be through improvements in manufacturing efficiency, such as through automation or nanotechnology, or through the development of new resources, such as renewable energy or asteroid mining.
2. Artificial Intelligence: AI and robotics are often considered to be key contributors to a potential post-scarcity society. They could take over most of human labor, especially routine tasks, leading to a society where work is no longer necessary for survival.
3. Universal Basic Income (UBI): If automation and AI result in a significant reduction in the need for human labor, a UBI or similar system might become necessary to distribute wealth. This is a basic income that would be regularly paid to all individuals regardless of their work status.
4. Post-Scarcity Economics: Traditional economics is based on the allocation of scarce resources. In a post-scarcity society, however, this framework may no longer apply because goods and services would be abundant and potentially free. Some speculate that this could lead to the emergence of a new economic system.
5. Resource Management: Even in a society with abundant technology and automation, physical resources could still be limited. Therefore, effective resource management might still be necessary, potentially through recycling, renewable energy, or off-planet resources.
6. Social and Cultural Change: Post-scarcity could lead to significant social and cultural changes. Without the need to work for survival, people could potentially pursue personal interests and passions, which might result in new forms of creativity and cultural expression. On the other hand, the transition to post-scarcity could also lead to social disruption and conflict, especially if it is not managed carefully.
7. Criticisms and Challenges: Critics of post-scarcity theories point out several potential challenges. These include the potential for wealth and power inequality to persist, the possibility of environmental damage from increased production, and the difficulty of changing current economic and political systems."
Basically everything will be automated with robots, software, and AI.
These automations will take all or most jobs.
Then we will recieve universal basic income so we have enough to live, and food.
Then we are free to enjoy life and persue hobbies without having to work.
If you think im crazy and this isnt true. Look into how many jobs are going to be taken by AI and robotics, fucking ALL of them.
Even in our personal lives you can see it.
In the place i work at, theyre replacing a worker every month 1 by 1 with AI robots.
My gf is a customer service support agent. they just released a customer support agent AI that in studies, performed better than a human. Her job is GONE.
my moms bf is a truck driver. self driving lorries are close to becoming a real thing.
copywriters jobs have already been taken, and artists, and voice actors etc.. its fucking over.
and this is within like 6 months of AI being out. imagine 5 years.
They even trialled a universal basic income study in UK cos the elites know its going to happen soon
Anyways, working all day every day to have enough food and shelter is caveman and primal as fuck.
imagine living in 2023 where all the houses are already built and we have extreme abundance of resources, and still working thats caveman shit.
We've got automated farms and shit already, softwares running everything.
At this advanced stage in society, we really should be allowed to not work and just persue hobbies enjoy life while robots do everything.
It is the obvious next step for civilization
"Post-scarcity is an economic theory concerning a hypothetical form of society in which goods, services and information are universally accessible. This would be made possible by a combination of technological innovation, automation, and changes in social or political systems. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, no society has yet achieved post-scarcity, though it is a topic of speculation and study.
Here are some key aspects to understand post-scarcity:
1. Technological Abundance: Post-scarcity often refers to the potential for technology and automation to eventually fulfill all or almost all of humanity's material needs. This could be through improvements in manufacturing efficiency, such as through automation or nanotechnology, or through the development of new resources, such as renewable energy or asteroid mining.
2. Artificial Intelligence: AI and robotics are often considered to be key contributors to a potential post-scarcity society. They could take over most of human labor, especially routine tasks, leading to a society where work is no longer necessary for survival.
3. Universal Basic Income (UBI): If automation and AI result in a significant reduction in the need for human labor, a UBI or similar system might become necessary to distribute wealth. This is a basic income that would be regularly paid to all individuals regardless of their work status.
4. Post-Scarcity Economics: Traditional economics is based on the allocation of scarce resources. In a post-scarcity society, however, this framework may no longer apply because goods and services would be abundant and potentially free. Some speculate that this could lead to the emergence of a new economic system.
5. Resource Management: Even in a society with abundant technology and automation, physical resources could still be limited. Therefore, effective resource management might still be necessary, potentially through recycling, renewable energy, or off-planet resources.
6. Social and Cultural Change: Post-scarcity could lead to significant social and cultural changes. Without the need to work for survival, people could potentially pursue personal interests and passions, which might result in new forms of creativity and cultural expression. On the other hand, the transition to post-scarcity could also lead to social disruption and conflict, especially if it is not managed carefully.
7. Criticisms and Challenges: Critics of post-scarcity theories point out several potential challenges. These include the potential for wealth and power inequality to persist, the possibility of environmental damage from increased production, and the difficulty of changing current economic and political systems."
Basically everything will be automated with robots, software, and AI.
These automations will take all or most jobs.
Then we will recieve universal basic income so we have enough to live, and food.
Then we are free to enjoy life and persue hobbies without having to work.
If you think im crazy and this isnt true. Look into how many jobs are going to be taken by AI and robotics, fucking ALL of them.
Even in our personal lives you can see it.
In the place i work at, theyre replacing a worker every month 1 by 1 with AI robots.
My gf is a customer service support agent. they just released a customer support agent AI that in studies, performed better than a human. Her job is GONE.
my moms bf is a truck driver. self driving lorries are close to becoming a real thing.
copywriters jobs have already been taken, and artists, and voice actors etc.. its fucking over.
and this is within like 6 months of AI being out. imagine 5 years.
They even trialled a universal basic income study in UK cos the elites know its going to happen soon
Universal basic income of £1,600 a month to be trialled in two places in England
Scheme to run for two years and participants will be monitored to see what effect it has on mental and physical health
www.theguardian.com
Anyways, working all day every day to have enough food and shelter is caveman and primal as fuck.
imagine living in 2023 where all the houses are already built and we have extreme abundance of resources, and still working thats caveman shit.
We've got automated farms and shit already, softwares running everything.
At this advanced stage in society, we really should be allowed to not work and just persue hobbies enjoy life while robots do everything.
It is the obvious next step for civilization