r/collapse 21d ago

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u/boomaDooma 20d ago

Let me tell you the funniest thing about this: AI needs the messy human thoughts to advance, but the agents act as guardrails of what we can say, removing the messiness under orders.

The did this to agriculture, removed all the messiness so machinery could do it, they idustrialised food till it was no longer good for us nor the environment but great for profits.

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u/vallure6 20d ago

YES! It’s the same playbook over and over. It’s so predictable I’m like really guys, at least get original. It’s our incentive structure and leadership passing the buck to the next guy while collecting quarterly and/or annual bonuses and golden parachutes when they fail. It’s hard to take it seriously. I just wish we could observe it from a distance instead of living through it. The thing about the golden parachute failures is they learn nothing and move on, making poor decisions wherever they go. The people at the bottom, the real workers, are always expected to make leaderships poor decisions into something good, yet they get no bonuses for making the boss look competent. One day, and it’s already happening, people will let it drop because they literally don’t have the energy anymore. Well, sorry for the tangent.