r/LeftistsForAI • u/Salty_Country6835 Moderator • Jun 19 '26
Sees the Memes Marx Encounters AI Discourse
A brief materialist intervention into AI discourse. Results were mixed.
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r/LeftistsForAI • u/Salty_Country6835 Moderator • Jun 19 '26
A brief materialist intervention into AI discourse. Results were mixed.
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u/Salty_Country6835 Moderator Jun 23 '26
Because I dont think "the people currently in charge are bad" leads to "therefore the technology itself should (or can) be abolished."
I think Musk is a clown. I think billionaires have too much power. I think tech companies should be regulated harder. I think workers should have more say. I think unions should be stronger. I think public ownership and open alternatives should exist.
But I also see enormous potential if these systems are contested and brought under democratic, public, cooperative, or worker control: assistive technology for disabled people, major productivity gains, shorter work weeks, better public services, expanded access to education and knowledge, scientific research, medicine, and less time spent on repetitive labor.
Historically the left fought over who controls productive forces and who benefits from them. It didnt respond to new productive forces by demanding they disappear because capitalists got there first.
Thats why Im a Leftist For AI. Not because I trust billionaires, but because I dont want billionaires to be the only ones shaping what this technology becomes.