The Minds in the Culture don't appear to be any fundamentally different to us. Sure, they've got access to far more power but at heart their behaviour isn't really all that different. They're involved in several conflicts in the series. In one they respond with what's described IIRC as "a Culture terror weapon" (think it was in Look to Windward, which is inconveniently the one I can't find right now).clearspira wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 12:29 pmArtificial Intelligence is the only way any of these more idealistic non-capitalist ideas will ever happen. Take the decision making out of the hands of humans. Once again, its how The Culture series by Iain M Banks does it. (yeah I know, I go on about the series a lot, but it really is that good.)hammerofglass wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:23 am You end up with the same problem that always happens; once you have specialists whoever specializes in violence siezes power almost immediately. It's an inherent flaw in human nature and I've yet to see an anarchist or communist proposal that really addresses it.
If you want to be belittled, if you want to treat your fellow human beings with such contempt as to try to marginalise them like that, if you want to turn us all in to useless lumps of flesh, incapable of and prevented from trying to do anything on our own, then by all means embrace that. Personally I'd much rather take my chances without it. I'm bloody cynical myself but not even I'm cynical enough to believe we'd be better off without ourselves, sacrificing living for existing, and that's what you're describing.This is a different discussion, but y'know, there have been so many people bleating about the dangers of AI in the news recently. But I say... why is the coming AI controlled world something to be automatically feared? What is it about the world that we humans have created that is so great? This world of inequality, war, abuse, murder and torture? AI doesn't have to be our end when it could be our beginning.
AI has nothing to offer worth having, at least outside very narrow, specialised areas. It should not be part of day to day life.