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danielovichdk ◴[] No.43935820[source]
And yet some people think AI will take over jobs. I am amazed this robot was not in place 20 years ago. Really ?
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conception ◴[] No.43935862[source]
Human labor is shockingly cheap.
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bayindirh ◴[] No.43936015[source]
Actually it's pretty expensive in the long run. They want raises, are finicky about their health, have pesky habits like going home, having life partners and something silly called work/life balance. Also, they sometimes organize and become collective bodies under something called a union.

In reality, I'm a strong supporter of everything above. Maybe we can really provide people better jobs by delegating repetitive and boring things to machines and allow everyone to do something they enjoy to earn their lives.

One can dream, I guess...

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1. immibis ◴[] No.43936759[source]
If you have the misfortune to be in a developed country (not the USA) then yes. Worker without rights are evidently pretty cheap. They go home, but you can just get twice as many. Catastrophic self-organization happens on scales comparable to robot crashes, and you can just recycle the offending units and replace them with new ones.