> Our entire field is premised on automating people's jobs away, so it's always a little rich to hear programmers kvetching about it being done to them.
Watch out, you’re giving your game away.
My job is about enabling analysis that was previously done ad hoc and informally. If I’m harming people then that’s something I have to take responsibility for, but it’s also caused not by my direct contribution but by the larger system that I’m working within.
I expressively don’t want to automate away work when that will just result in more profit for private owners and less income for regular working people.[1] And I also don’t want to automate work if that means shifting drudgery to some worker to fill in that freed up time.
And how does this contradict what “we” are doing and stand for!? We criticize technology on this board all the time!
But it’s nice to have the priorities of such a prominent member on the record.
[1] But I DO want to automate work in the hypothetical society where we all own the automation and thus the only thing we are deprived of is drudgery.