The Pro-humanist Movement and the Pro-humanist Economy
The Pro-humanist Movement idea is the initiative to preserve the human way of life from extreme artificial intelligence and robotic automation. It's my great belief that life should be about the experience of humans or the balance of the human experience. I believe AI, automation, and the use of robots has its place in our modern world, but not at the expense that deteriorates, erodes, or takes away from the human experience. I believe human life should be valued, respected, and life should provide with the greatest experiences for humans as possible on all levels of society. I believe the reason for the age of the rise of AI, automation, and robots workers is due to the elite wealth class's greed and desire to be optimal to maintain competitive in their markets and industries. It's also due to the global leaderships and their ideological agendas. I believe it's important to stay competitive, but I also believe there is a fine line between having balance and creating an economy dominated by AI, robots, and automation and not humans. This leads me to the next topic.
The Pro-humanist Economy is an idea that centers itself around humans, the human experience, and not extreme AI, automation, and robots. It's for a human-oriented economy based on human capitalism and supply and demand. I believe it's important that humans are at the center of this economy so that they have jobs, careers, opportunities and a means to live a bountiful, meaningful, and purposeful life. AI, automation, and robots have their place with redundant, difficult, or mundane tasks, but I believe it's important that humans remain the highest priority, even above profits. Nothing should replace humans, even if there is a lack of them. When the economy is balanced with jobs, careers, and opportunities, humans can sustain a life and provide value by raising a family.
In conclusion, the future should be human and not artificial. Life should be about human evolution and to create a fulfilling life experience.
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