| Because this won't improve their lives one bit. Proof by assertion is not terribly convincing. Not every transaction that is marginally beneficial to both sides is movement towards a global optimum "Marginal" is more than zero bits. Think about this: is this suggestion going to provide the poor with true social mobility? I could easily see that happening. Is this something our society can be proud of - poor people working for machines, as machines and getting paid by machines? Even in those ridiculous terms (applicable to many white collar jobs), yes, compared to common alternatives like panhandling or selling drugs. Why not suggest a mechanism by which tech companies can truly offer the poor a hand that will last for generations and create a better society Go for it. In the meantime, stop standing in the way of people who are trying to improve things because you don't think they're improving them enough. |