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by sqeaky
3475 days ago
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I like how the article uses the economic argument: > Yes, jobs will be created by these new cars, but many will be lost. Every time a company, economy, nation or empire doesn't follow the route that saves more human effort they are outcompeted (or conquered) by those who do. This is as much an argument against self driving cars as much as it is an argument against automation in principle. We need to figure how to handle 40% unemployment when all those truckers lose their jobs. Either Basic income, subsidized jobs, or some kind of discussion to figure out what happens next. Because self driving cars will be part of it unless there is an apocalypse. Holy crap! I a cannot finish this unresearched technophic clickbait piece of drivel. It is making me dumber as I read it. |
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The economics of slavery seem to be an effective rebuttal to your point, unless slaves are put in the role of automaton (and not human).