Will Artificial Intelligence (AI) be the END of money and scarcity? Will all humankind be rich beyond their wildest dreams?
It's no pipe dream, with AI and nanotech, every single person on this planet could have everything they desire and never have to work again...
I’ve spoken in videos about the implications of AI - inspired to do so by Todd Hayden’s excellent post Art Equals Human. Not Anymore (well worth subscribing to Shrew Views for food for thought and insight in general):
The bottom line is, we’re on the cusp of big changes in society and economies with Artificial Intelligence. It’s going to rip apart the world we knew. Nothing will be the same again. And it will be bewildering for anybody that doesn’t get on board and figure it out.
But AI is just one of many seismic shocks that are going to hit Planet Earth. All of which were coming down the line decades ago. But the (alleged) Covid 19 pandemic, lockdowns and global mask-wearing brought it all out into the open. A head came up over the parapet - and that head wasn’t pretty, it was more like the Cthulhu from H.P. Lovecraft… the chilling monster from the deep.
In other words, we finally caught a glimpse of our malevolent overlords and what they have planned for us… which is even less pretty than the Cthulhu.
But before we despair…
My prediction is that Artificial Intelligence will prove the wildcard, the Black Swan event that unhinges globalist elites and eventually topples them.
Even now, AI is quite amazing. It can create voices - like my Cybermancer above, which is male, but you can also select women’s voices. You can also upload any voice audio and it will be analyzed and rendered as a reasonably natural voice (I’m thinking of doing that with a sample of Boris Karloff).
AI also creates art, photos and graphics very well too. Then there’s ChatGPT which answers questions cogently, and will do many things for you - such as providing you with coding, be it PHP or CSS, or will answer accounting queries. It can even write a full blown article or create a compelling bio from the information you provide. You name it. Whatever you can conceive of, AI can pretty much create it.
BUT: what happens when AI is hooked up to 3D printers? Do we get into the realms of the Star Trek “Replicator” machine?
I think we do…
If so, the advent of Replicator machines stands to change everything - unless the globalist elites and their government lackeys manage to keep control of them. If they do, then hackers will eventually crack their security and spread the code around the world.
As AI and 3D printers become even more sophisticated, we will be able to create anything we need - even create luxuries like a Rolex watch or a diamond necklace. Copyright, patents, and IP will just implode. Gone.
As time goes on, AI will be able to create a dwelling for you - perhaps more of a Buckminster-Fuller style Geodesic Dome… much better than a house or apartment. Also making transport, from futuristic cars and scooters, to individual jetpacks so you can fly.
At this point…
It’s the end of money. It won’t be needed anymore. You won’t need to work. AI Replicators will create all you require, wherever you live on the planet, out of water, air and soil (along with carbon - you’ll need a cylinder of it once, then just create your own carbon). Nanotech will be integral to the mix too.
The point being, there won’t be poor countries anymore. Nobody will be poor. Everybody will have abundance.
Amazing as all this sounds, there is one problem: will humankind be able to cope with no need to work at all? I know most would say, “too right we would”. The thing is, abundance could prove the most shocking thing that’s happened to humankind in all its existence.
The BBC podcast below, from British science historian (and legend) James Burke, gets into all this:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09jvfc4
James Burke believes abundance - the end of scarcity - will spell the demise of governments as they basically work with scarcity, figuring out how to share out resources in their own countries, or “steal” them from other countries. Whereas we’ll be in a world where we can have anything we desire. There will be no shortage of anything. Humankind will live lives of replicator-enabled self-sufficiency.
The globalist elites and governments, of course, won’t take this lightly (as we’re seeing now). Like Burke says, they will turn ugly, and there could well be a few decades of world wars and blood on the streets. Or it just be five years of turmoil. We just don’t know. But the world is changing, and there’s no stopping it.
I really liked reading this article, 3-D printing is not the easiest thing in the world. I tried doing it in 2016. The only thing I can get down was using one of those 3-D printing pens because I can’t quite figure out the electronics for one of those desktop ones. in 2019 the university had a 3-D printing shop. They showed us how to use slicers and I could do that but still I couldn’t use the machine printing. I read this article last year in March or April. I’m not sure when it was but I committed to just seeing what was out there set my intent did that whole shebang now? I have a really good 3-D printer. I know how to use it. I have made some really cool stuff on it. I found the settings that I want to use are from the same people that make the Internet have to use different words and phrasing the people that are really good at figuring out settings to make boom sticks(thank you creators of the evil dead movie series for helping me come up with that to not get censored)
And upon further looking into it, I saw that you can make metal 3-D prints, but the printers are super expensive and they use that’s like a king to like that underwater welding with the sand where it spits out sand, and it covers a thing essentially, it looks almost like welding the submerge hard welding. I swear it’s really cool. I wonder if 10 years if the Rolex will really be being built in the lab I know there’s people that infuse filaments that are like aluminum but fill them in with PLA so it’s like a half half mixture or something like that. I’m not sure all I know is I bet in 10 or 15 yearsmax probably be doing all sorts of cool stuff with that. I do agree I’m gonna keep attaching cool link sci-fi to this because this is a really cool ongoing project and again thank you for making this article because it made me really really really wanna try this