Robots do not destroy jobs on aggregate. Averaged over time and space, they _create_ jobs by lowering barriers to innovation.
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Related: "The Robots, AI, and Unemployment Anti-FAQ" http://lesswrong.com/lw/hh4/the_robots_ai_and_unemployment_antifaq/ …
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"We do not literally have nothing better for unemployed workers to do. Our civilization is not that advanced."
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@paulbaumgart great point. Programmers are uniquely able to see the fallacy of "destroying jobs" -
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...and 'displaced' jobs are freed up resources to allocate elsewhere by innovative entrepreneurs.
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