The Star Wars franchise is forever 70's science fiction. We the present, a homogeny of screens and screen-people, aren't featured in Star Wars' future. I've been watching Star Wars intently for the first time ever, and young George Lucas's science fantasy gets more fantastical as it ages.
Most of the devices in Star Wars are single purpose. No one texts each other. You can feed everyone at digital gatherings with two pizzas and they're always holographic video calls. The people are diverse. The cultures are distinct. Yet, it isn't primitive. Star Wars has telecommunication, robots, AGI, cryocarbongenics, cyborgs, and lots of non-digital hard tech. It's a beautiful, natural, and advanced world.
It makes me wonder how we get there from here without having to go backwards and the only path I see is AI ruining the social internet.
I sense we're all on the internet to laugh and fight and learn with other people. Would we spend so much time on computers if we weren't interacting with other humans while using them? When robots are writing 1000x better and numerous tweets and making better dance videos on TikTok, what's the point of a human participating in either? How about when the majority of the internet's audience is a hodgepodge of bot farms? Will we care how many likes our travel photos get?
If the incentives of the social internet are status and validation, if the social internet is merely a convenient venue to get what we want from other humans, proliferation of strong AI will kill it because AI will digitally represent us better than we do. That's my sense at least. But, maybe then we'll seek less digital lives, seek verifiable humans, and a Star Wars future isn't such a fantasy. Maybe the only thing between us and an advanced yet digitally minimal world is our convenient alternative.
Have I misunderstood Star Wars? Will we continue as the dominant beings on the internet? Is there a more desirable world than Star Wars in your mind?
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