I had a chuckle with this post. Why? I had thought of doing the same thing but then I thought I’d only find a set that goes up to 1990 or some such…. Forget the gas masks and Spam, and maybe try buying some encyclopedias to prepare for the AI-driven information apocalypse instead. — Read […]
A Worrying Future
It’s no secret that I’m not a fan of AI. Well, to be clear – it’s not the technology per se – it’s the lack of trust in the tech bros and people who will rush to use AI in everything for ultimate power, control or profit. So far, it seems much of the discussion […]
Don’t Get Sucked Into YouTube Shorts
Let’s face it, the world now wants their content delivered in short bursts in a TikTok format…and I’m not so sure how I feel about that. Who would have thought that many years ago, as I dabbled with Snapchat to use as a working out loud medium and shared its value of providing content in […]
Survival of the Richest
I stumble upon this post, Survival of the Richest by Douglas Rushkoff who tells us how the ultra rich of this world are preparing for the end of the world and it strikes me that they’ve been part of the problem. Rather than be creative enough to think of ways to make the world better, […]
Am I Nostradamus?
Looking through my journals today (I have tonnes of them but I only focussed on the 6 of them that covered 2020-2022) and I come across this entry. Tick, tick, tick. There’s a lot there that has happened. Russian war. Major Optus & Medibank Private cyber security hack affecting millions of Australians. Floods Etc. Now […]
Notes from a World Without Work
Here are my notes from Daniel Susskind’s A World Without Work: Technology, Automation and How We Should Respond. Introduction Introduces John Maynard Keynes term “technological unemployment” (link points to the data of this happening in Australia in coming years) as in what the progress had done to horses would eventually do to human beings to […]
What Would You Do If You Didn’t Have to Work
Recently I asked this question on Twitter because I was inspired by some of the arguments presented in Daniel Susskind’s new book, A World Without Work. I’ll have a video review of this available soon as I am still collecting notes and also asking questions to others about this. In the book, he argues that […]