Card #01: AI Bubble / Planned Obsolescence
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The AI bubble thread in the archive is not just about whether AI is useful. It is about who funds the infrastructure, who owns the platforms, who gets displaced, and whether accelerated obsolescence becomes a business model. The conspiracy-shaped question is whether the public is
The AI bubble thread in the archive is not just about whether AI is useful. It is about who funds the infrastructure, who owns the platforms, who gets displaced, and whether accelerated obsolescence becomes a business model. The conspiracy-shaped question is whether the public is being rushed into dependency before the economics and social costs are understood.
The source-backed layer includes large corporate AI infrastructure spending, official risk-management frameworks, and institutional warnings that AI will reshape jobs and inequality. The interpretive layer claims that layoffs, hype cycles, hardware churn, and software lock-in may be coordinated or at least mutually reinforcing.
Recommended archive angle: use this as an economics and labor thread. Separate financial disclosures, workforce impact studies, product-cycle evidence, and speculation about intentional obsolescence.
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Card #02: Automation Shock and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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The AI thread is less about one model and more about the social shock around automation. It starts with real professional anxiety: design work and creative work slowing down, 3D and animation jobs becoming less reliable, and new AI demos making people wonder how much of their fie
The AI thread is less about one model and more about the social shock around automation. It starts with real professional anxiety: design work and creative work slowing down, 3D and animation jobs becoming less reliable, and new AI demos making people wonder how much of their field will still require humans.
From there, the conversation ties AI to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The theory is that automation does not only replace labor; it also creates the excuse for new administration. If AI floods the internet with deepfakes, fake news, and synthetic content, then digital ID and trust scoring can be sold as safety tools. If AI reduces wages or wipes out whole job categories, then subscription living, platform dependency, and managed benefits become easier to normalize.
The useful archive angle is capability plus economics. Document AI media generation, corporate infrastructure spending, energy use, labor displacement, automated moderation, and identity-verification proposals. The theory branch should ask whether these pressures are accidental market forces, coordinated policy, or simply different institutions moving in the same profitable direction.
This post should not claim that AI control is proven. It should map why the thread sees AI as both a replacement machine and a justification machine.
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Topic: AI / Automation / Planned Obsolescence. Comments: 0.