http://www.technologyreview.com/view...mputerization/
This is technically a US issue but since the effects are potentially global in scope, I decided to post it here instead.
A lot of mostly low-skilled jobs will be subject to automation over the next few decades. I know a lot of you think that humanity can achieve more than I do and, if that's actually the case, then maybe making our lumpenized workforce live in constant fear of having their jobs being automated will cause them to buckle down and spend less time on the acquisition of Nike Airs and watching Maury Povich. Just a thought. If not then, oh well...
Remember, this is a fast food worker on a $15 minimum wage:
This is technically a US issue but since the effects are potentially global in scope, I decided to post it here instead.
A lot of mostly low-skilled jobs will be subject to automation over the next few decades. I know a lot of you think that humanity can achieve more than I do and, if that's actually the case, then maybe making our lumpenized workforce live in constant fear of having their jobs being automated will cause them to buckle down and spend less time on the acquisition of Nike Airs and watching Maury Povich. Just a thought. If not then, oh well...
Remember, this is a fast food worker on a $15 minimum wage:
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