IMO, the psychological unity of humankind thesis is a case of typical minding/overgeneralizing, combined with overestimating the role of genetics/algorithms and underestimating the role of data in what makes us human.
I basically agree with the game-theoretic perspective, combined with another perspective which suggests that as long as humans are relevant in the economy, you kind of have to help those humans if you want to profit, and merely an AI that automates a lot of work could disrupt it very heavily if a CEO could have perfectly loyal AI workers that never demanded anything in the broader economy.
IMO, the psychological unity of humankind thesis is a case of typical minding/overgeneralizing, combined with overestimating the role of genetics/algorithms and underestimating the role of data in what makes us human.
I basically agree with the game-theoretic perspective, combined with another perspective which suggests that as long as humans are relevant in the economy, you kind of have to help those humans if you want to profit, and merely an AI that automates a lot of work could disrupt it very heavily if a CEO could have perfectly loyal AI workers that never demanded anything in the broader economy.