Tech-Kapitalisten kümmern sich nicht um Menschen. Buchstäblich.

https://jacobin.com/2025/11/musk-thiel-altman-ai-tescrealism/

16 Kommentare

  1. It’s as if you went way back in their thoughts and dreams you found a singular, overriding theme…

    Get rid of people. Not just some, all the people.

  2. UnkeptSpoon5 on

    This should not be surprising. None of these tech billionaires seem remotely human to me.

  3. jetpack_operation on

    They are techno feudalists. Stop calling them capitalists, they are, somehow, worse.

  4. Humble-Complaint-551 on

    Capitalism isn’t moral or immoral. It’s amoral. Any “benevolence” comes from the guardrails, not the market.

  5. Almost seems like killing unions under Reagan at the same time the tech industry was starting out, was a bad idea.

  6. Time-Traveling-Doge on

    Tech Capitalists say they believe in Total Utilitarianism where value isn’t an impersonal thing. The total sum of the value is what is important. Mmm, so the ultra rich could potentially pay a larger size of taxes and allow governments to help distribute that wealth through social programs. The global population would have more affordable education and they would have more money. There would be more productivity and increased global wealth as a whole.

    The total value of more poor people, more violence, and less empathy.

    The Cosmic Eye in the sky is using our universe as a huge example of what we’re doing wrong.

    Musk is leading the way. He’s got too much of Steve Job’s reality distortion field where all bullshit seems true.

  7. Interesting-Win-3220 on

    Their worldview is often copied from the Techno-liberatarian view of people like Peter Thiel. They fundamentally believe there should be no government and tech companies should control everything and everyone. They now control most of the world’s communications and information.

    Without intervention, this is ripe ground for a kind of techno-facism.

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