Office Work
Most want AI to handle repetitive tasks, not replace core work.
AI Automations
As AI automation concentrates wealth among capitalists and weakens the public's labor, tax, and resistance capabilities, a "stable dystopia" with permanently frozen social mobility may emerge. The state provides only minimal UBI, while the wealthy use AI and robots to protect themselves, solidifying power structures. This is close to a baseline scenario, but the possibility of avoiding it completely still remains through democratic diffusion of AI (open source) and other means.
Are we headed towards a stable dystopia? - Inverted Passion
I’ve been thinking about how AI is going to shape up society and one particular scenario seems like a high-probability outcome to me. Here’s how it could play out: • AI automates more and more of human-work • Returns from this automation flow back to capital holders, making them wealthier • As incomes of masses drop,… Read More
https://invertedpassion.com/are-we-headed-towards-a-stable-dystopia/
Future of Work with AI Agents
Auditing Automation and Augmentation Potential of AI Agents across the U.S. Workforce
https://futureofwork.saltlab.stanford.edu/
Browser AI Automation
ACT-1: Transformer for Actions
AI has moved at an incredible pace in the last few years. Scaling up Transformers has led to remarkable capabilities in language (e.g., GPT-3, PaLM, Chinchilla), code (e.g., Codex, AlphaCode), and image generation (e.g., DALL-E, Imagen).
https://www.adept.ai/act

bwrpa.samsungsds.com
https://bwrpa.samsungsds.com/user/index#job/scheduledJobMgn?targetSq=ADM_000064&menuSq=ADM_000064
AI and the automation of work — Benedict Evans
ChatGPT and generative AI will change how we work, but how different is this to all the other waves of automation of the last 200 years? What does it mean for employment? Disruption? Coal consumption?
https://www.ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2023/7/2/working-with-ai


Seonglae Cho