In your opinion, what is the biggest long term threat to low income people in the United States?
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I work in tech, automation isn’t that good and neither is machine learning. We still have a VERY long way to go.
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You really think self driving cars/trucks still have a VERY long way to go? Not just truckers will be affected, all the highway-side restraunts & rest-stops that service them will be hit too. I predict automation will have it's boot on the throats of poor people w/in 5 years.
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When is roofing, concrete, landscaping, HVAC, drywall, masonry, irrigation, plumbing, to name a few, going to automated? I don’t see it happening anytime soon.
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This guy doesn’t call out sick and never fails a drug test...https://youtu.be/xQhCtnd-jgk
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But what about that “fully automated luxury communism” I’ve heard so much about?...
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I could this both ways: Ur implication and the fact that automation creates capacity and boosts productivity... thus taxation could b adjusted and welfare expanded.
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Is that historically what has happened with increases in corporate profits?
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Of course there will, but they will typically be high skill jobs as automation tends to automate low skill jobs.
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Agree 100%
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