Do you support sustainability, social responsibility, tech ethics, or trust and safety? Congratulations, you’re an enemy of progress. That’s according to the venture capitalist Marc Andreessen.

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    10 months ago

    Industrialization lifts people out of poverty, capitalism sinks them into poverty by stealing the value of their labor as profit.

    Also what’s with the phrase “lifted out of poverty?” The fuck does that mean? Why is this same phrase repeated anytime some criticizes capitalism? It’s like a stock phrase or talking point that makes you sound like a robot.

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          I mean, around that time, I’m pretty sure steam engines were literally considered ‘stealing from the worker’.

          The same with many other forms of mechanisation.

          It’s not that the luddites were wrong, just that they were easily beaten, because humans can’t compete.

          There are critics and cynics, but the same is happening now around AI.

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            10 months ago

            There’s not a worker in the world who will vote away their own job.

            Unchecked control of the workers for industry will harm us all. We don’t need socialism we need strong unions.

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              10 months ago

              There’s not a worker in the world who will vote away their own job.

              The fuck are you talking about? This happens all the time.

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                No it doesn’t, historically people have literally burned down factories and assaulted those who were replacing their jobs.

                There’s not a factory in the world with any significant number of workers that find some new innovation that makes all those workers obsolete where the workers go “oh yeah, let’s do that”

                There are absolutely zero incentives for a worker too to support such a thing. If you think they’re going to somehow magically vote against their own interest and act in favor of the common good no matter the situation…

                Well that’s very socialist thinking from you.

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        10 months ago

        Industrialization in the USSR didn’t happen? Damn. Where did all those nuclear power plants come from, then? What about that massive agricultural surplus? How did they develop their own computer technologies?

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          I’m amazed that you chose the three worst things you could have picked from the USSR. They literally stole their nuclear tech from the capitalists, did not believe in genetics, period, and created famines from their poor understanding of environmental science and lack of flexibility (Gigantic centralized serf farms are bad if the local weather isn’t ideal! , and their computers were trinary garbage that barely functioned.

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            10 months ago

            They literally stole their nuclear tech from the capitalists

            Soviets had a hydrogen bomb before their Western peers.

            What’s more the world’s first nuclear power station at Obninsk was connected to the Moscow grid in June of 1954. The Soviets outpaced their American peers in nuclear power, rocketry, and advanced electronics well into the 1970s.

            did not believe in genetics, period

            That’s flatly untrue. And it completely neglects their role in eliminating smallpox during the 1950s.

            created famines from their poor understanding of environmental science and lack of flexibility

            https://www.nytimes.com/1983/01/09/world/cia-says-soviet-can-almost-do-without-imports.html

            the average Soviet citizen consumes about 3,300 calories a day, as against 3,520 for an American. The report showed that the Soviet diet consists of far more grain and potatoes than the American diet, but less fish and meat and less sugar.

            They ended famine in Asia. A continent that suffered mass famine every ten to fifteen years was fully fed through domestic agricultural production by the end of the 1960s.

            Stalin was so stacked with grain in the 50s that he was bailing out the English colonies throughout India and Bangledish.