Welcome aboard Team #Basicincome! We're happy to have you. You are for #UBI as the best response, right?https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/01/why-we-should-all-have-a-basic-income …
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The best way to prepare for automation is to lean and accelerate into it with unconditional basic income.http://evonomics.com/universal-basic-income-accelerates-innovation-reducing-fear-failure/ …
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So if people are out of work because of Robotics what will the Robots manufacture if people can't afford to purchase?
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Prisons.
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NO, we need to go back to the good ol' days, mine coal, build leaky pipelines, work in steel mills. Don't go forward, GO back!
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all those jobs can be automated as well
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The open secret all politicians refuse to face, preferring to cling to a dangerous nostalgia. Hence President Trump.
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They just want to get reelected; fixing the real problems will take longer than 1 or 2 potus terms.
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We really do need a Secretary of the Future (Vonnegut)
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As a young NAIVE industrial engineer, I said productivity improvements would protect jobs and improve pay. I'm sorry.
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you should've been proven correct. Greed won out, though.
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I once gave my spiel to a team at the Chuckles plant in Danville, Illinois in the early 80s.
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Two or three corporate owners later, Chuckles are now made in Mexico.
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prepare by learning coding/programming of robotics systems and maintenance of the hardware.
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this may buy you a little time, but not much. Ultimately, AIs will be able to do that.
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bringing manufacturing back to the US is a mistake. Investing in education and retraining is the best way forward
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Let's agree that even if you want to create jobs to make the robots, you need skilled labor - not basic
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I would argue that it has already started and will continue to take away American jobs.
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the reason we're sitting in offices creating digital tech is b/c we're not in factories.
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