4/23/2026 at 7:31:01 PM
I want us to automate food production and distribution. I want us to automate creation of building materials and creation of buildings. I want us to automate power generation, and see the marginal cost of power drop to zero. I want us to automate clean transport. I want us to automate cleaning up the planet.by mft_
4/24/2026 at 7:25:49 AM
Beyond the face that these are all already highly automated, this isn't what TFA is saying. People aren't angry there are planting machines or whatever; they're angry they're forced to forego anything you can't put in a DB, like their jobs or the texture of their lives. Ironically, you have a huge case of software brain.by camgunz
4/24/2026 at 12:03:56 PM
> Beyond the face that these are all already highly automatedNonsense. To take first two examples:
Power plants may run mostly automatically, but humans decide how/where/when to build new plants, and humans build them. I'll be satisfied when we see 100% automated manufacture, transport, erection, and maintenance of solar farms (or similar) and all associated power storage and transmission.
Humans are still hugely in the loop on food production despite machine assistance, and the current world's systems are hugely wasteful in sharing out food production. I'll be satisfied when we have 100% automated farms, and automated transport and distribution of food such that we use what we've grown efficiently, and no-one can even imagine food shortage ever again.
> they're angry they're forced to forego anything you can't put in a DB, like their jobs or the texture of their lives. Ironically, you have a huge case of software brain.
Maybe you're missing the point.
I'm strongly aligned with this famous-ish tweet: "You know what the biggest problem with pushing all-things-AI is? Wrong direction. I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes."
I just have a vision far beyond laundry and dishes. Automation (with or without AI) offers us a chance of a future utopia. Unfortunately, the current direction seems to be a corporate-owned AI-driven dystopia. I want the Culture, not Robocop.
by mft_
4/24/2026 at 4:22:59 AM
Power generation is largely automated !by applied_heat
4/23/2026 at 7:54:09 PM
I'd like to not die of Baumol's Cost Disease along the way, though.by smallmancontrov
4/23/2026 at 9:09:03 PM
Baumol's cost disease also benefits you, because it makes your wages go up even if you haven't increased productivity.by Legend2440
4/23/2026 at 11:25:05 PM
Maybe on doctornews, but this is hackernews. To us, Baumol's disease means your job, which has increased productivity, disappears, while your costs, which don't have increased productivity, go up.by smallmancontrov
4/23/2026 at 8:26:24 PM
Same here. Then let's automate building vast O'Neill cylinders and habitats we can live in.by kilroy123
4/24/2026 at 1:30:00 AM
Whyby whattheheckheck
4/24/2026 at 8:06:32 AM
Why not? Humans are awesome and should colonize the universe. There is much science to do and there are many things to build.by Dig1t