Google’s AI-driven Search Generative Experience have been generating results that are downright weird and evil, ie slavery’s positives.

  • Dark Arc
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    -51 year ago

    Oh look another caricature of capitalism on social media… and you tied Hitler into it…

    Central characteristics of capitalism include capital accumulation, competitive markets, price systems, private property, property rights recognition, voluntary exchange, and wage labor.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism

    “Capitalism” is not pro slavery, shitty people that can’t recognize a human is a human are pro slavery… Because of course if you can have work done without paying somebody for it or doing it yourself, well that’s just really convenient for you. It’s why we all like robots. That has nothing to do with your economic philosophy.

    And arguing that Hitler was an “effective leader” because he conquered (and then lost) some countries while ignoring all the damage he did to his county and how it ultimately turned out… Honestly infuriating.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      It’s amazing how low a wage you will voluntarily accept when the alternative is homelessness and starving to death.

      • Dark Arc
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        01 year ago

        (I just deleted my comment, let me try again).

        I find it frustrating that you associate that with capitalism and presumably “not that” with socialism. These terms are so broad you can’t possibly say that outcome will or won’t ever happen with either system.

        Blaming capitalism for all the world’s woes is a major oversimplification.

        If you look at the theory side of both… Capitalist would tell you a highly competitive free market should provide ample opportunities for better employment and wages. Socialist would tell you that such a thing would never happen because society wouldn’t do that to itself.

        In practice, the real world is messier than that and the existing examples are the US (capitalist), the Soviet Union (socialist), and mixed models (Scandinavian). Granted, they’re all “mixed”, no country is “purely” one or the other to my knowledge.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Seems like people think everything America does is capitalism. The same thing happened with communism and socialism. The words have very little meaning now.