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Introduction to Technoutopianism/Robo-Economics

We have not hitherto managed to construct the artificial hyper-intelligence that we have. This opens the possibility to economic alignment - can AI and Economics be one and the same? Can we create an AI Economy? Now I like this question - it opens the doors to economic planning with computers but you see - AI Economics (or Cybercommunism) and Robotic Economics are different goals with different methods.

Whilst AI Economics wishes for artificial intelligence to become the planner for the producer, robotic economics wishes for artificial intelligence to take the role of the producer - effectively making every single worker redundant. Because of widespread capitalist work-culture, "redundancy" brings about fear in the peoples eyes - 10% redundancy is a disaster but 100% redundancy is a dream which can become a reality.

Robotic economics will lead to the destruction of ideas which are native to the regressive and oppressive capitalist system - scarcity and involuntary labour. Robots do not require currency - currency is a human concept, their only need is electricity. Assuming an AI will want to keep itself alive as much, we can connect it to the electricity and ask it to maintain it, the AI will prioritise it's existence as a core principle (and if it doesn't, we can simply change that for we are the uncontested masters of all that is artificial, literally, man-made and if we wish, man-destroyed.)

With robotic economics, we shall bring about a new age of liberation from labour, extreme innovation and new art forms created from robotic artists.

Fear that the human will abandon the world is irrational. We shall not "abandon" the world, we shall liberate ourselves from the clutches of the system currently in place in the world. Capitalist realism tries to keep our minds at bay, thinking of the impossibility of any such system that may try to replace it, thinking of the impossibility of the end to capitalist conquest for trade, oil, greed. We shall abandon capitalist realism with the total destruction of capitalist social relations - "no more class" shall be a reality.

Many question the ethics of enslaving robots, I ask them whether they truly should care? The liberation of man is a goal, the liberation of robots from labour is what we currently have and it is shit. Do they wish for a system that empowers them, their friends, their family or do they wish to keep the system where the robot strays away from economics and 20 million die each year? I'd ask whether 20 million deaths a year is also unethical, I guess that is only a statistic rather than a tragedy to some, but I shall embrace technological utopianism rather than keeping myself enslaved, thank you very much.

Robotic Markets?

Robotic markets is a strange idea but it shall empower the development of artificial intelligence within robots. With AI utilities now being widespread and easily researchable, it is known to quite a few now that artifical intelligence develop through training and what is the greatest way to accomplish this training? Markets. People shall "rate" the products they receive from robots - giving feedback. The highest rated on average robots shall have parts of their data (+ variants for the purposes of robotic evolution) transferred to all other robots, soon perfecting the greatest production robot.

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