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If you had a job you could buy one.Do blow jobs count?
Cos I still don't have a job if they do
So thanks again, robots.
If you had a job you could buy one.Do blow jobs count?
Cos I still don't have a job if they do
I hope it doesn't happen. I hate seeing good people being driven out of work due to shit like outsourcing and automation.I don't think that's going to happen in my lifetime.
Me too. If they can find a robot to meet with my customers and listen to their shit on a daily basis, more power to emI hope it doesn't happen. I hate seeing good people being driven out of work due to shit like outsourcing and automation.
So do I but it's inevitable. The cheaper option will always prevail. There's a reason we don't build roads with saws, shovels and rakes anymore.I hope it doesn't happen. I hate seeing good people being driven out of work due to shit like outsourcing and automation.
Generally speaking, this is economic orthodoxy. Joseph Schumpeter called it "creative destruction," but some modern economists have pointed to the very real possibility of structural unemployment due to automation having accelerated so rapidly since industrialization. In fact, there are some analyses that consider all of this just a continuation of the industrial revolution, but say we've finally reached the ceiling of labor usefulness. Productivity has become fundamentally disentangled from labor in a way it never was during earlier incarnations of industrialization.Whenever I hear this statement [that technology will lead to unemployment] I point to history. We have record low unemployment and technology is more advanced than ever.
Engines replaced lots of workers on farms. Computers mean one person can do the work of many. Online trading has reduced the need for cashiers, bank tellers and even doctors.
Yet people still have jobs.
I look forward to this day.Does this all get fixed if we stop measuring work in hours?
I agree here, however my fear is that people will be able to charge fuck all for a job being done.I look forward to this day.
We have members on our staff team who complete less work in a work week than I complete in a work day... Yet we work the same hours. Who is the sucker here?
I'm not sure about aircraft. I work in railway safety and have worked somewhat extensively on automated systems. They work because the trains have a fail safe state; slam on the brakes. Same with automated cars.I see the writting on the wall for my profession, airline pilot. I only have 15 years left, so I will be okay, but I definitely see first transitioning to one pilot in the cockpit and then eventually none. It's just a matter of time. I'm not encouraging my kids to follow in my footsteps, although I just went up with my son the other day in a 1929 New Standard D-25 open cockpit biplane, and he fucking loved it.