Stories From The Future

Hard science fiction authors benefit from knowing something about the future. And something we know will be there is A.I.

The most profound tensions emerging in our era come from the collision between technological abundance and economic scarcity.

🤖 The AI Disruption to Labor and Capitalism

AI’s capacity to automate cognitive and creative tasks threatens not just blue-collar jobs, but white-collar professions once thought immune – legal research, diagnostics, writing, design, even governance modeling. As productivity soars, the traditional link between labor and income weakens:

  • Capital earns more than labor: Owners of AI systems and data infrastructure reap exponential rewards.
  • Job displacement outpaces job creation: Even if new roles emerge, they may not match the scale or accessibility of lost ones.
  • Income inequality widens: Those with access to capital, data, and AI tools gain leverage over those without.

🏛️ Redistribution and the Rise of Neo-Collectivism

The notion of a “communistic” shift isn’t far-fetched – though it may manifest more as techno-socialism or universal basic infrastructure than classic Marxism:

  • Universal Basic Income (UBI): A popular proposal to decouple survival from employment.
  • Public ownership of AI platforms: Some advocate for nationalizing key AI systems to prevent monopolistic control.
  • Digital dividends: Citizens might receive compensation for their data, attention, or participation in training models.

🕵️‍♂️ The Mobster Metaphor: Illicit Redistribution

Mobsters – groups that take what they can outside legal structures – evoke darker possibilities:

  • Cybercrime and AI-enhanced theft: From deepfake scams to algorithmic manipulation, AI empowers new forms of exploitation.
  • Shadow economies: As formal employment shrinks, informal and illegal economies may expand.
  • Social fragmentation: If redistribution fails, resentment and tribalism could fuel populist or criminal movements.

🧭 Mythic Framing: Prometheus and the Fire of Automation

The future echoes Prometheus stealing fire – a divine gift that both empowers and endangers humanity. AI is our modern fire: illuminating, but capable of burning down the structures we’ve built.

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GD Deckard

Severely beaten as a child by a WWII hero and combat-induced-PTSD stepfather, the author, as a teen, faced the old man down with a shotgun and earned his blessing to join the military at the time Americans were learning about a country called Vietnam. The “lazy, no-good son-of-a-bitch” opted out of combat and hard labor by becoming an Air Force medic, stamping out suffering and misery on Freedom’s Frontier at USAF Hospital Clark in S.E. Asia, and earning an Air Force Commendation Medal pinned on him personally by then Secretary of the Air Force, Harold Brown, for “Saving lives, etc.” There followed a summer in Europe ending in the first of happy marriages. Then graduation with University Honors, kids worth dying for and a career in business. Life is good. Blog: https://aiwritinglife.com/ Author, The Phoenix Diary, Penguin, 2015. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-phoenix-diary-g-d-deckard/1122175645. Founding Member, Writers Co-op. https://WritersCo-op.com. Co-Editor, The Rabbit Hole anthologies. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1728649110. Founder, SciFi Lampoon Magazine. http://scifilampoon.com/. Contributing Editor, A Celebration of Storytelling. https://www.amazon.com/Celebration-Storytelling-GD-Deckard/dp/1951716167. Fiction Editor, The Fuckening. https://www.amazon.com/F-ckening-Margret-Treiber/dp/1365728838/. Recipient of the Psi Young award for Creative Biography.

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