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by manachar
1637 days ago
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Automate that work as much as possible and richly reward those who pursue it. One of the oddities of modern work is that the lowest paid jobs are mostly those nobody wants to do. Sure, we're not at replicator level, but farming of many crops require far fewer people than many imagine. Personally I find that many things that could be automated are not yet automated because humans are cheaper. Think cashier, waiter/waitress, and so on. In white collar work land, an amazing number of jobs could be automated, but are not yet because it's cheaper to use humans. These are the people who essentially just move numbers from one computer to another with a small amount of work in between. |
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This is wrong, because the automation costed capital, and the capital owners who invested in the automation are the ones capturing the benefits (mostly).
Horses whose job got automated out of existence by cars don't get to retire lavishly - they got turned into glue. And so will the people, if such an event were to happen.