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by pesfandiar
331 days ago
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> There's a chance a highly-automated future could reduce our neccesary working hours to those boomtime levels. This has been the dream since the dawn of time (agriculture is automating food production to some extent). The gains in increased productivity is rarely if ever distributed back to the workers though. We have concrete data on wage stagnation when productivity has been increasing in the past few decades. What makes you think it's different this time? |
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