Job loss is a horrible reason to ban something. Think about our history if we always did that. We would all be stuck working on farms today, because we didn’t want to allow tractors or other machinery because it would take away farming jobs.

Instead of banning tech to save jobs, pass laws that make sure tech prices in externalities (tax carbon emissions), and find other ways to assist people who lose jobs (UBI, good social safety nets, etc).

Don’t stifle progress just because it makes us have to work less.

Right - fix the economy instead. Why should increasing efficiency cause people to have less resources - that makes no sense.

Because there are people who live off rent (in a broad sense of this world), and there are people who live off selling their ability to work. Increased efficiency and productivity may or may not benefit the second kind of people, depending on whether they can sell their labour to be used for something else.

So instead of figuring out ways to limit the ability of people to live off rent, we want to ban beneficial things that people could extract rent from?

This is like saying, "We don't like how landlords extract value from housing, so we are banning apartment buildings"

Banning AI does increase efficiency. It makes it more efficient for a working class family to afford to survive. What perverted definition of the word were you considering?

How is this different from saying "Banning mechanical farm equipment does increase efficiency, it makes it more efficient for farm workers to afford to survive"

You are fighting against productivity improvements when you should be fighting against people hoarding the benefits of productivity improvements.

That doesn't answer my question. My claim is that people working is efficient.

A carpenter using a hand saw instead of a power saw just to keep more carpenters employed is not being efficient. It's Pareto-better to keep all those carpenters employed, earning the same salary for fewer hours.

> Job loss is a horrible reason to ban something. Think about our history if we always did that.

The US has continually set up protectionist policies to preserve a local workforce. Automotive manufacturers, the shipbuilding industry, etc.

These are bad things

Car dealerships would like a word.

Another example why these types of laws make things worse for people.