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new AI 2040 follow-up to AI 2027 paper is spectacularly retarded capeshit

https://ai-2040.com/?r=tw this is just Full On Capeshit ...
26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare
  07/09/26
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DATUR
  07/09/26
"So much AI-generated wealth has accrued to the US that...
26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare
  07/09/26
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  07/09/26
furk im out of a job by 2030 plus side i will still be ju...
computer online
  07/09/26
"And so, under pressure from governments and the market...
26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare
  07/09/26
"When the Citizen’s Dividend was first passed, pe...
26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare
  07/09/26
"The discussion shifts from how to make AIs good to wha...
26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare
  07/09/26


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Date: July 9th, 2026 6:27 PM
Author: 26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare

https://ai-2040.com/?r=tw

this is just Full On Capeshit

these people suuuuuck man

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881207&forum_id=2betting#49989182)



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Date: July 9th, 2026 6:33 PM
Author: DATUR



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881207&forum_id=2betting#49989191)



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Date: July 9th, 2026 6:52 PM
Author: 26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare

"So much AI-generated wealth has accrued to the US that the American government begins sharing some of it with allies and the rest of the world. In 2032 they begin distributing an average of $1,200 per person per year to the rest of the world's adult population (around 4 billion people, excluding China since they’re experiencing a similar AI wealth boom). This reaches $10k by 2035."

i don't even know how to make fun of this

it's like too retarded to even make fun of

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881207&forum_id=2betting#49989253)



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Date: July 9th, 2026 7:16 PM
Author: ,.,....,..,.,.,,,,..,..,.,..,.,.,.,...




(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881207&forum_id=2betting#49989312)



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Date: July 9th, 2026 6:55 PM
Author: computer online (🧐)

furk im out of a job by 2030

plus side i will still be just under army enlistment age (41) it's never too late to maek it

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881207&forum_id=2betting#49989256)



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Date: July 9th, 2026 7:00 PM
Author: 26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare

"And so, under pressure from governments and the market, companies produce a new generation of “truthseeking AIs” whose training heavily prioritizes honesty and uses all the latest alignment techniques.

These AIs become a useful tool to help people navigate the political and social environment. Power users replace one-size-fits-all corporate algorithms with personal feeds curated by AIs whose values and honesty they trust. When trouble arises—whether it’s politicians looking for sneaky ways to cement their power, or international politics threatening to derail the deal—people turn to their AI advisors, believe what they hear, and are generally right to do so."

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881207&forum_id=2betting#49989273)



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Date: July 9th, 2026 7:15 PM
Author: 26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare

"When the Citizen’s Dividend was first passed, people found it shameful to quit their job and live off government largesse. But the changing economic situation steamrolled over the stigma: By now, only 26% of Americans have jobs.

What is life like for the majority of Americans now living off their dividend?

Many of the world’s evils have dramatically reduced. Malnutrition, lack of medicine, and homelessness are nearly banished. Many diseases have been cured. Crime rates are lower than ever before.

Meanwhile, most of the good things in life continue. For example, finding romance, or raising a family. People also find meaning in hobbies and competitions, and in learning and trying new things. People are wealthier and have more free time, plus there are new technologies that help, like AI matchmakers, better medicine, and AI tutors.153 And of course even the poorest people can now afford exotic vacations, amazing games, and enthralling entertainment.

People used to get meaning from feeling like they were useful, like they were contributing something to society. That feeling is harder to come by these days.

But it’s not completely gone. There are still problems in the world, and you can still contribute to solving them, partly by donating or volunteering but primarily by being politically active.154 Your vote is your most important asset.

The honest AI forecasters are helpful here. Years ago, if an AI said that one presidential candidate was better than another, people would suspect bias and the embarrassed company would retrain the AI to evade such questions. Now, thanks to transparency and improved alignment techniques, there are much smarter AIs that people can see don’t have any biases trained into them,155 that have built up an excellent track record over several years. When they weigh in on policy questions, people listen, especially when different AIs trained by different companies converge to the same answer.

These AIs say that normal people no longer have significant economic leverage over the future; human labor is largely obsolete. This puts their political leverage in jeopardy.156 There’s still a chance that things will trend towards techno-oligarchy as corporations, politicians, and wealthy shareholders get in bed with each other and gradually disempower the common folk.

But for the first time, enough people have enough freedom from the daily struggle to think about the situation deeply, and the tools to chart it clearly and work through the implications. So the quality of political discourse improves. During the 2036 election season, voters are unprecedentedly well-informed, and the politicians that win have a genuine commitment to responsible stewardship of the upcoming singularity."

and then the classroom full of lesswrong dorks stood up and clapped

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881207&forum_id=2betting#49989308)



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Date: July 9th, 2026 7:26 PM
Author: 26k a year and giving you the zoomer stare

"The discussion shifts from how to make AIs good to what “goodness” really means. This looks partly like philosophy and partly like case law: which of the million possible definitions of harmlessness or altruism do we want, exactly? How should an AI handle situations where it discovers a philosophical argument for a different kind of harmlessness or altruism, or an important ambiguity in the definition?"

this probably goes hard if you're an autistic jewish faggot in a polycule

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881207&forum_id=2betting#49989336)