Sam Altman此前的大规模UBI研究显示现金支付未能带来健康改善,他认为现金支付不足,转而推动通过compute shares或Public Wealth Fund实现AI的集体所有权。这一提议旨在让公众直接分享AI发展的上行收益,而非仅仅缓冲AI取代工作的冲击。有人解读此为将AI产品转化为社会安全网的策略。整体上,这反映了应对AI所致失业问题的思路演进。
Sam Altman: collective ownership of AI through compute shares or a Public Wealth Fund.
Sam Altman famously spent $14billion on the largest UBI study ever conducted, only to watch the results land with a shrug: more spending, no measurable health improvements. Now he's saying cash payments alone won't cut it and is pushing for collective ownership of AI through compute shares or a Public Wealth Fund.
It's actually a more interesting idea than UBI ever was. Instead of cushioning people against AI displacement, Altman wants to give them a stake in the upside.
However, you could also frame it the other way: It's a neat trick, turning the product you sell into the social safety net people depend on.
Anyway, we are seeing developments in ideas how to solve joblessness due to AI.