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Thread: The Dark Side Of The Singularity
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Re: The Dark Side Of The Singularity
I wasn't even referring to you Dade, lol. I mean, I'm sure you see it to. We all know those guys and gals that basically are getting GS 13 or 14 pay to go and sit at a desk and they're not really asked to do anything, grow, learn, nada. Nothing. They've got it made in the shade. All they have to do is wait it out for their probationary year and it's damn near impossible to fire someone.
Or that one jerkoff that is working at OPM processing clearance paperwork. They literally have no other job but to do that. They're completely content making their GS 11 money to do a mindless job that doesn't ask anything of them at all.
It's a real shame, IMO. Wasted talent.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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Re: The Dark Side Of The Singularity
That's what I'm saying NC.
I think some folks that are linking a universal basic income with increased automation and AI have a point. What are we going to do with all of those people that are going to be put out of a job due to automation/AI? If the assumption is that AI/automation will take over a vast majority of service-based jobs, you're talking about millions of displaced people now out of work. Not all of them are going to be capable of learning a new trade. Not all of them are going to be willing to learn a new trade.
What do we do with those folks? How are they supposed to live?
I'm telling you NC...buying 500 acres in northern Montana or something is sounding better and better...buy 500 acres most of it wooded in the hills/mountains. Clear about 10 acres for a house, crops, and livestock.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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07-16-2018, 05:35 PM #27
Re: The Dark Side Of The Singularity
robots dont pay taxes
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07-16-2018, 07:16 PM #29
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07-16-2018, 07:18 PM #30
Re: The Dark Side Of The Singularity
Montana ( although beautiful) is tough to make a go. Short growing seasons. Harsh conditions for most domesticated live stock. Chickens would be easy. You’d prob need a huge green house , and it would be better economically to raise Buffalo/Bison as apposed to cattle.
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Re: The Dark Side Of The Singularity
That would require some major overhauls in the entire economic system. We'd no longer be capitalists...we'd be something much different.
The gubberment would have to figure out a way to increase taxes on companies that implement AI/automation without having those companies leave the country and taking taxable revenue with them.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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07-16-2018, 08:41 PM #34
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07-16-2018, 10:43 PM #35
Re: The Dark Side Of The Singularity
Master of 'Gifs for dummies'
"The world called for wetwork, and we answered. No greater good. No just cause." - Kazuhira Miller
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07-16-2018, 10:48 PM #36
Re: The Dark Side Of The Singularity
How much you wanna bet that as these new technologies development, our government will give tax breaks to those companies. They already do it with solar/wind power.
We would fundamentally have to change our economic system. We wouldn't be capitalists...what would an economic system would like where the vast majority, if not all of the low end to low middle end jobs are no longer filled by humans? It's something we need to start thinking about. Automation is allowing going to become more integrated as technology progresses.Master of 'Gifs for dummies'
"The world called for wetwork, and we answered. No greater good. No just cause." - Kazuhira Miller
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