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WhiskeyGrinder

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14. We shouldn't have to, absolutely. But that's only half the message.
Sun Mar 17, 2019, 11:55 AM
Mar 2019

Power and capital need to understand they shouldn't have to fear sharing the fruits of automation and letting go of the idea of controlling resources for people who "deserve" them or "don't." That's where the real revolution will be.

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K&R. Read the list of emerging technologies on Wikipedia, it's amazing ck4829 Mar 2019 #1
Her utopianism does not appear to be well thought out. RelativelyJones Mar 2019 #2
' . . . if you don't have a job, you are left to die, . . . '. empedocles Mar 2019 #3
Except automation isn't the proximal reason people don't have jobs and are left to die ck4829 Mar 2019 #4
Historically, employers using automation are not 'primarily'/ or much concerned', with empedocles Mar 2019 #6
It would be great if we finally realized Sherman A1 Mar 2019 #5
What good does fearing automation do, when it's inevitable? It's best to embrace and plan for future TheBlackAdder Mar 2019 #8
Misleading headline. Her view is more that labor should not HAVE to fear automation Tom Rinaldo Mar 2019 #7
In a world that wasn't run by selfish shortsighted accumulators of wealth and power... hunter Mar 2019 #9
Throughout history, technology has improved. And there is no stopping it. nt USALiberal Mar 2019 #10
That needs study though treestar Mar 2019 #11
This sounds like a fancy way to say "Learn to code". hughee99 Mar 2019 #12
It's not about giving people more free time kcr Mar 2019 #13
Actually, her statement is quite literally about people having more free time. hughee99 Mar 2019 #15
Seriously? It's the free time people are worried about? kcr Mar 2019 #16
Yes, thank you. People are concerned about not being able to afford what they need. hughee99 Mar 2019 #17
They're only concerned because right now they'd be out on the street. kcr Mar 2019 #19
Because right now, automation is coming but a system hughee99 Mar 2019 #20
We shouldn't have to, absolutely. But that's only half the message. WhiskeyGrinder Mar 2019 #14
It doesn't add up RandySF Mar 2019 #18
I much prefer her direction of thought in this area to that of Yang. NT WeekiWater Mar 2019 #21
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