This is the solution to getting control of greenhouse gases.  Japan, Korea, 
China all have decreasing populations.   Men in Japan, used to have lifelong 
jobs with their big companies, now many are gig workers.    People that can’t 
ensure an income stream don’t have children.   AI further raises the bar to 
getting into the workforce.   No babies, no busybodies driving around in cars, 
consuming massive amounts of meat, plastics, etc.

From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of Steve Smith
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 4:20 PM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] emergent mind - ai news by ai

GPR (not to be confused with GPT) -

It's ridiculous. Suddenly, I feel more akin to that Chinese guy who GE'd some 
babies ... or the biohackers growing glowing dogs in their shed. You can't 
control people with open letters and calls to "good behavior".

It is definitely "toothless" a bit like the "thoughts and prayers" we throw at 
school shootings...  (nearly daily now?)

and then we have the Doomsday 
Clock<https://thebulletin.org/doomsday-clock/timeline/>...   which added 
climate change to it's calculus of doom but haven't tossed AI (et al.) in yet.

We *do* seem to have some (weak/partial/??) extant mechanisms for collective 
self-regulation, but at some level, I think it always grounds out in *some* 
form of coercion at some scale?   I don't think authors of Open Letters think 
that they their pre/pro-scriptions will be followed as a direct consequence.   
But *does* the public airing of a "dire caution" have any feedback effect, or 
is it in fact just "meh"?

I'm a Luddite at heart so their appeal appealed to me, but thjen *I'm* not 
developing these tools (even if I am engaged in guerilla "socratic 
engineering")!

meh,

 - Steve
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