I’ve been staying way clear of comparisons to Luddites in conversations about the potential harmful impacts of modern AI tools, because it seemed to me like an offensive, unproductive cheap shot

And then I read this: "Knitting machines known as lace frames allowed one employee to do the work of many without the skill set usually required" - and wow, that really is a striking parallel to what’s starting to happen with an array of modern professions already

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/rethinking-the-luddites-in-the-age-of-ai

Rethinking the Luddites in the Age of A.I.

Kyle Chayka writes about Brian Merchant’s new book, “Blood in the Machine,” on Luddism’s advocacy for the rights of workers in the face of automation.

The New Yorker
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