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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil
I wouldn’t worry too much about technological unemployment. People have been worrying about it for 200 years now, it’s always right around the corner , but somehow it never shows up...
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil
There’s no guarantee the sun goes up tomorrow, but it’s still the smart way to bet
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Replying to @ArthurSchopenh7
Technological unemployment is inevitable, only matter of when robotics and AI is good and cheap enough. First target will be drivers, a quite large chunk of the labor force mostly of low g people with few other skills. Read SSC's summary or CGPGrey's video summary.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil
90% of the labour force used to be farmers , almost all have been forced out of their job by technology. Still no technological unemployment. So drivers being kicked out of their job is not a big deal.
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Read the stuff I told you to, don't just keep arguing with no sources etc.
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