@troed I'll readily admit I'm drawn to the dystopian… and when I said inhabitable in thi...
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I'll readily admit I'm drawn to the dystopian… and when I said inhabitable in this context I tend to mean more of a situation where everyday life is affected in ways that force us to significantly change how we live our lives, obtain food and manage energy sources – making debates about the advancement of generative AI inconsequential, especially given how it adds to the decay.
Here is one essay that advanced my concerns:
https://medium.com/@samyoureyes/the-busy-workers-handbook-to-the-apocalypse-7790666afde7
While I don't buy into the complete underlying narrative, I take to heart a great deal of its systems thinking, with a critical focus on the fragility of how we obtain our food. 😬