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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 31
The discussion on Universal Basic Income (UBI) highlights its potential as financial security amid automation. However, Kai-Fu Lee advocates for a Social Investment Stipend focused on caregiving, community service, and education. As AI evolves, embracing non-traditional work and ensuring equitable wealth distribution becomes vital for societal resilience and compassion.
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 26
The battle for AI supremacy among tech giants centers around data access, raising ethical concerns about privacy and the hidden exploitation of micro-workers. Advanced algorithms manipulate user behavior for profit, often promoting misinformation. Regulatory awareness and ethical frameworks are crucial to ensure technology serves human interests rather than addiction and division.
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 25
The post examines the implications of exponential technological growth on humanity, focusing on automation, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. It discusses philosophical dilemmas regarding human dependency on machines, referencing Moore’s law and transhumanism. Central questions involve the balance between technological progress and preserving human autonomy amid rapid advancements in AI capabilities and societal changes.
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 20
This blog post discusses the interconnected crises of modern civilization—ecological, technological, and political—highlighting themes of data manipulation and surveillance. It examines how personal data has become a powerful tool for influence, emphasizing the urgent need to understand its role within contemporary challenges and the implications for individual privacy and autonomy.