I'm all for replacing meaningless jobs (like cashiers) for automation but goddamn, stop making this look like there won't be any problem on the long term.
First, we need to get rid of the thinking that a man has to work for a living. It's detrimental to society. Give people the opportunity to school when they are hit by economic displacement and start paying more for jobs that are important to society so that can be more meaningful. Teaching, daycare, old folks homes. Why is it that all we are doing is giving slack to big companies whilst cutting down on the essentials of what makes life meaningful.
Sebastian Gray
*slap*
Oliver Russell
*braaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap*
Jack Morgan
>we need to get rid of the thinking that a man has to work for a living So then how do they make a living, how do they stay alive? Don't answer, I already know what you're going to say, and it's fucking retard tier bullshit.
Jaxon Reed
FATT
Easton Cruz
You parasitic degenerates are gonna get a Hillary’s by AI when it turns out you’ve been useless automatons all along
Lucas Wilson
I'd only support "free" schooling after high school if there were guaranteed jobs after graduation that the graduates were forced to work in for a an already agreed upon amount of time.
Leo Jones
...how do you think society was created?
Jeremiah Morales
>start paying more for jobs that are important to society so that can be more meaningful. Teaching, daycare, old folks homes.
That part is pretty reasonable. The rest of it is retarded though.
Elijah Foster
holy shit the brainlet tier on this site with stupid comments....Not even worth my time
Benjamin Lopez
go on, say what you wanted to say >Not even worth my time
Charles Russell
people have no concept of how much can be automated. everyone thinks their job requires something extra that a machine can't do for whatever reason. but at the end of the day, most jobs, even the highly paid ones requiring years of education, can be broken down to a set of algorithms, many of which can be partially or completely automated. and more importantly, as is true now, one person with the right education will be able to do the same work that used to take 100 people by taking the 5% of the job that can't be automated and doing it 100% of the time, while the other 95% of the job is automated like everything else. this includes doctors, lawyers, engineers, you name it.
the scarier part to me is how does a society function if something like half of the working-eligible people are unemployed? you can say UBI, but that's based on taxes, which is based on the wages of the other 50% of the population...which are based on their ability to create and sell products and services to the 50% of people who still have the money to afford them. i've never been big on communism or socialism, but desu those are the only economic models i could even see working in this hypothetical scenario.
edit: people are bringing up corporate tax or taxing the robots (capital) themselves. whether you tax wages, capital, or just corporations as a whole, you're still taking money from the (very) few to give to the (very) many. i'm not saying it's not doable, i'm saying that paying for people who can work but just cannot find work for a long period of time is essentially full on socialism for all intents and purposes (yes the state doesn't technically own the businesses in question, but do you think government would let this economic model persist without massively regulating everything to ensure stability?). and i'm saying that more and more, this is starting to look to me like the actual future.
Caleb Diaz
holy shit this is peak ass, more?
Thomas Edwards
you completely blend out something m8 If people don't have jobs (the normie people) they will realise the non-sense their existence is, and then become violent / suicidal etcetc
the things you are describing here, are already the case m8 I saw the work at the big car manufactors, and there are robots everywhere, theres a guy in an encircled space working "with the robot", (taking a thing the robot gives him and mounting it on the car), the robot could do this himself, but if he would, this guy wouldn't have a job anymore and all his education would've been for nothing
this is in germany btw, so the goverment said, here you're getting all this goverment monnies, if you make sure all these people we pump out of universities are able to apply in your company
Ryan Brown
shit is true. +-50 years some 80% of human working resource can be automated. What to do with all those people that are not really needed? So stop fighting about brainless details. That is the most important question that stands out there.
Kevin Johnson
>we need to get rid of the thinking that a man has to work for a living. It's detrimental to society. Get a load of this faggot. GTFO of my board you fuckin NEETs get a job and get /fit/.
Evan Price
Brrrrttttftfssssss
Grayson James
Hey fagtads, the industrial revolution was literally just new levels of automation. It would have been better described as an "Automation Revolution" except so was using beasts to plow fields so that shit gets a bit redundant. Y'all need to get a goddamn grip and some historical perspective before you worryfag us in to another panic induced world-wide recession for no fucking reason.
Angel Gonzalez
s/fagtads/fagtards
Jace Anderson
What new fields will humans extend into for employment after automation can do all things redundant?
Ian Wood
oh look it's a cottage cheese ass covered in high waist pants, better reply to this thread asap
Hudson Ross
OP pictures robotic communism utopia. Maybe in a thousand years bucko
Samuel Hernandez
The problem is that soon average Joe doesn't have a place in the jobmarket. Where is Da'Shawn, La-a, Joe blow, and Pablo gonna work when everyone needs STEM? What with the billions of illiterate people in Asia and Africa?
We need some killer robots and we need them fast!
Angel Garcia
The ass was fat
Colton Powell
>16 yo can't get job as cashier. plenty of work available as a prostitute The future will be glorious. The glut of starving unskilled teeny whores will result is hotter thots and lower prices.
Dominic Richardson
You are right, Athens reached its Golden Age, when Athenians were not actively working in menial jobs due to women keeping the household and slaves working fields etc
But schooling the pursue of higher education, military training and going to the gym was mandatory as well as being involved in politics.
Replace slavery with machines and you are done. Having a universal income is a start. But it will not work for everyone. I still cant believe we need to work 8-12 hours a day in 2018,