It's literally immigration and globalization, but go off Yanghttps://twitter.com/tomgreenlive/status/1117615364588703749 …
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One more time, Yang-type fears of automation causing millions of job losses are not true. Not yet. That's what Yang-types *want* to happen, but so far, despite much automation, it hasn't killed jobs. Those jobs were lost to China, India, Mexico, etc. https://qz.com/1269172/the-epic-mistake-about-manufacturing-thats-cost-americans-millions-of-jobs/ …
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Replying to @brandonadamson
This cuts at a point I admit I don't understand, and I'm not convinced anyone else does either. Obviously, your average car manufacturing plant employs far fewer people on the floor than in 1960. Yet it didn't lead to manufacturing losses. How?
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Somehow we were still creating new manufacturing jobs to replace the ones taken by robots. Maybe automation *allowed* more jobs somehow. Whether this is true in other fields as well, I don't know, and haven't seen any strong arguments either way
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The truly valuable skill is figuring out things for people to do that other people will pay for "I can pay people X dollars to make or do something that other people will pay X+Y dollars for" is always a business idea
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