> but these jobs are going to be the first on the chopping block as these integrations mature.
Perhaps this is part of the negativity? This is a bad thing for the middle class.
> but these jobs are going to be the first on the chopping block as these integrations mature.
Perhaps this is part of the negativity? This is a bad thing for the middle class.
agree with you, but it cannot be stopped. development of technology always makes wealth distribution more centralized
I kind of get what you're saying but can you explain your reasoning or provide a source?
in the short run. In the long run, productivity gains benefit* all of us (in a functional market economy).
*material benefit. In terms of spirit and purpose, the older I get the more I think maybe the Amish are on to something. Work gives our lives purpose, and the closer the work is to our core needs, the better it feels. Labor saving so that most of us are just entertaining each other on social networks may lead to a worse society (but hey, our material needs are met!)