Meanwhile, readers say that some AI-penned articles switch languages halfway through.

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    edit: added video explaining democratic workplaces


    Sadly, this will keep happening.

    Corporations are: profit>humans.

    Once it is cheaper to replace humans, they will.

    Co-ops and unions. Democracy in the workforce is required.


    Video on subject:

    A Democratic Society Should Have Democratic Workplaces - Richard Wolff

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUr1sSh-ED4

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      If the workforce democratically decides to keep people employed whose job can be done cheaper by AI, that company will not survive in the long term.
      So either we as a society decide to artificially keep people in jobs that aren’t needed anymore, or we have to give the labor cost savings to the people instead of the owners.

      Both is not possible under a Capitalist system, so that will have to go.

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        You have a point, if a democratic workforce votes to increase profit instead of investing in workforce, they will not survive.

        I am thinking it would work more like a non-profit, due to all the money made would be used in reinvesting in the company and paying workers.

        Aren’t some companies artificially kept up or is it manipulation of the market?

        I think the capitalist system is already dead, you need markets for capitalist system.


        Technofeudalism: Explaining to Slavoj Zizek why I think capitalism has evolved into something worse

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ghx0sq_gXK4

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        labor cost savings to the people instead of the owners.

        This is the way.

        Profit sharing should be a part of our laws.

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      It seems that the work was easy enough to be replaced. I wouldn’t do a job that can be replaced by an AI in the long term.

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      Would love the AI society that artists and authors started to imagine (in an admittedly idyllic fashion) a world where technology and AI meant that people could invest more time in personal projects, socializing, and relaxation instead of working all the time. All it will really do under our current system is leave a bunch of people who’ve been replaced with no real way to stay afloat. We’re replacing the workers, but not their support system

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Former Gizmodo writer Matías S. Zavia publicly mentioned the layoffs, which took place via video call on August 29, in a social media post.

    Earlier this summer, Gizmodo began publishing AI-generated articles in English without informing or involving its editorial staff.

    The stories were found to contain multiple factual inaccuracies, leading the Gizmodo union to criticize the practice as unethical.

    For Spanish-speaking audiences seeking news about science, technology, and Internet culture, the loss of original reporting from Gizmodo en Español is potentially a major blow.

    Subtle errors, mistranslations, and lack of cultural knowledge can impair the quality of automatically translated content.

    But with so many media companies chasing revenue through SEO manipulations and AI-written filler, it’s unlikely that we’ll see the end of this apparently cost-cutting AI trend soon.


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