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by hnaccy
1277 days ago
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>Either humans are needed for a task or are not. Ideally we’re needed for as little as possible, freeing us up to do what we want rather than what has to be done. If you're not valuable to the economic system you won't be treated well. >It reminds me of NIMBYism. We’ve been automating entire professions for over a century now… but not MY profession… Yes... it's self interest look at doctors or unions or guilds. |
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If we don’t assume that, then there is never any useful conversation possible on this topic. We end up with the ridiculous “we need jobs because that’s what we do!”
Which leads to another NIMBYism that I see when this conversation is had: “some generations will have to suffer through the friction of an economic revolution but not MY generation.” I think we need to be prepared that there’s always a chance that we get to be one of those generations.
You’re right that there’s a self-interest there. It makes it almost a good thing that engineers are far too interested in the means rather than the ends.