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Critique questions Big AI's impact on worker leverage and state power

A critique of an article suggests it displays naivete about the discretionary power of states and exhibits a lack of understanding in economic history and sociology. The author argues that the article's perspective, assuming prior eras are irrelevant to modern knowledge, is characteristic of bourgeois thinking. The critique highlights that past worker-led movements relied on an interdependence between industry and labor that may not exist in a future dominated by Big AI, where workers could lose jobs to AI while remaining dependent on it for necessities. AI

IMPACT Critique questions the future leverage of workers against Big AI and the state's role in a post-AI economy.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a critique of an article, not a primary source announcement or event.

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    This was clearly written by a liberal or it would not display such naiveness regarding the discretionary power of a state governed by the rule of law. Even thou

    This was clearly written by a liberal or it would not display such naiveness regarding the discretionary power of a state governed by the rule of law. Even though the article seems superficially very erudite, it exhibits a clear lack of knowledge of not only economic history but …