• @dark_stang@beehaw.org
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    129 months ago

    Remember folks, most jobs are lost due to automation like this. These robots won’t be paying taxes or simulating the economy.

    • @DistractedDev@lemm.ee
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      309 months ago

      Yeah bring back telephone operators too while we’re at it! No one should ever lose a job! Jobs are a person’s whole life and they should get to do it even if something else could do it better!

      /s

      • verdare [he/him]
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        319 months ago

        It’s tiring when automation is repeatedly blamed for the failures of capitalism. Yes, this might take away jobs. That should be a good thing. It’s only a problem because our economic system doesn’t value human life and only values human labor.

    • @AdminWorker@lemmy.ca
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      189 months ago

      Economics say that technological advances hurt those displaced for a short period of time but the entire rest of the economy improves and the displaced people are smart enough to find other jobs in the new economy with higher standard of living…

      Unless the value created never makes it back to the economy…

        • @dark_stang@beehaw.org
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          79 months ago

          I once wrote some software that replaced almost an entire accounting department. No bonuses were paid, no salaries increased for the few remaining people, it just went into the shareholders pockets. The company was already very profitable before this.

    • Dr Cog
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      9 months ago

      Just think of all the horse trainers that will be displaced by the invention of cars! Those cars won’t be paying taxes, that’s for sure.

      • @dark_stang@beehaw.org
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        59 months ago

        Cars aren’t automation, but you already know that. And despite what Elon says, they still require a driver to be operated (although that will probably change soon and remove 15% of jobs in the process). I’m not saying all advances in technology are bad. But things that will replace entire workforces, like how this will replace ground crews, have a negative affect.

        • @Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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          199 months ago

          Cars absolutely are automation. They put stable workers out of jobs. No more horses to feed, no more stalls to much out. A single gas station attendant can serve hundreds of cars a week. Entire workforces were replaced with the adoption of cars.

          Stopping automation is not the solution. Universal Basic Income is the solution.

        • Dr Cog
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          39 months ago

          It won’t replace entire ground crews, because the machines will break down. You’ll need someone to service them, and a small team to act in case there are no backups.

  • @sculd@beehaw.org
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    89 months ago

    This is what we imagined what robots would do for us. The hard labour work. Not the generative AI bullshit.

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    59 months ago

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  • @nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    59 months ago

    If it won’t wait by the conveyor belt to collect your checked luggage, there’s still a boring, repetitive task it doesn’t cover.