Anonymous wrote:OP: Amazon currently employs 1.2m workers. Would you rather have them put 500k out of work by installing robots, or put 1.2m out of work by going out of business when someone else who is better at automation competes with them and is able to deliver the same products less expensively?
As noted above, this concern goes back to the start of the industrial revolution and, yet, there has been no mass unemployment. Jobs have changed and will continue to change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the billionaires then look to get rid of poor people when they no longer have a use for them?
What do you think they are doing right now with antivax campaign?
Guessing that's a small start...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The future is now.
A.I. and A.I. controlled bots will replace probably 50% of all jobs in the next decade if advancements continue at the same rate.
I am not worried, they can’t do it without UBI, not if they want to avoid major turmoil.
Oh UBI is basically a guaranteed thing in the future as tech takes over.
Elon Musk has been promoting UBI for over a decade now as he see's the future of tech and knows the reality of the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The future is now.
A.I. and A.I. controlled bots will replace probably 50% of all jobs in the next decade if advancements continue at the same rate.
I am not worried, they can’t do it without UBI, not if they want to avoid major turmoil.
Oh UBI is basically a guaranteed thing in the future as tech takes over.
Elon Musk has been promoting UBI for over a decade now as he see's the future of tech and knows the reality of the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just like machinery replaced the need for large amounts of farm and ranch labor, and assembly lines replaced the need for artisanal labor, this will replalce a lot of people as well, but improve society overall.
Less labor needed = more people leaving the USA = good for the environment.
Americans with no jobs does not = good for anything
Of course it is good. Eventually hardly anyone will "have to work" as robotics do all the work for us.
This is how we get 1 day work weeks and UBI's and less stress in life.
Embrace the future boomer.
UBI isn’t coming, they are going to let people go homeless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The company that changed how people shop will soon not have many shoppers left. People need this thing called money to shop.
Amazon makes more profit from AWS than e-commerce.
Source? Last time I checked, Amazon does a lot of creative accounting to obfuscate the details to hide the extent they influence pricing for both buyers and sellers, and to maintain the idea that they're a high growth tech company to keep the stock going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The future is now.
A.I. and A.I. controlled bots will replace probably 50% of all jobs in the next decade if advancements continue at the same rate.
I am not worried, they can’t do it without UBI, not if they want to avoid major turmoil.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like simple, old school economics. Maturing businesses (the warehouse / logistics segment of Amazon) strive to increase volume and reduce costs. Labor is one of the biggest costs in running a warehouse operation and Amazon is just doing what corporations have been doing for over 100 years - reduce labor costs, often through mechanization.
Despite our wishes, corporations are not social welfare organizations that try to make the world a better place by, for instance, providing good paying jobs. Corporations exist to return shareholder value. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:The future is now.
A.I. and A.I. controlled bots will replace probably 50% of all jobs in the next decade if advancements continue at the same rate.