Some concerns: (1) A "right" to *an intervention* is not a right to any outcome, even a skim one like "basic needs are barely met" (2) The idea that skills training will outpace automation is just silly (3) The educational status quo is woefully ineffective, maybe address that?
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Funemployment?
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Version 2 of a statement that initially included "universal income" and was thus downvoted as socialism.
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Consultantspeak.
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Preparing the legal ground for forced cyborgification of children, obviously. First they educate you, then they implant you, then they upload you... because "Every child has the right to be [whatever the economy needs at the moment]", and parents can't stand in the way of that.
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...aaand once again Herb takes the cake for the most absurd-yet-creepily-plausible tech conspiracy theory.
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