If you aren't worried re: technological job loss, you probably either underestimate ML or overestimate the competence of your government.
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There might be some frog-boiling going on re: e.g. self-driving cars. We're familiar w/ the concept but don't fully grok the economic shock.
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Things will be safer, cheaper, better. But the value of most human labor will drop to ~$0/hr, and we are woefully unprepared to adapt.
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Ever read Manna? Most human labor just becomes following instructions from an ML “manager”: http://marshallbrain.com/manna1.htm
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I do think "unskilled labor will go first" isn't a great assumption. Losses will prob follow the cost-of-human to ease-of-automation ratio.
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