Look out surgeons!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XdC1HUp-rU
Look out surgeons!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XdC1HUp-rU
"Liberty is so creative, and the government is so stupid, that I’m very optimistic about the future"
- Lew Rockwell
Shami-Amourae (9th March 2016)
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/67821264/#67821264
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/...s-with-robots/
>Eatsa, the mostly automated healthy, fast food bowl shop based in San Francisco, has inspired the CEO of Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s to rethink the traditional workforce—by replacing all humans with robots
>"I want to try it," CEO Andy Puzder told Business Insider. "We could have a restaurant that's focused on all-natural products and is much like an Eatsa, where you order on a kiosk, you pay with a credit or debit card, your order pops up, and you never see a person."
Scary stuff. The CEO of Carl's Jr. wants to imitate Eatsa. He wants to completely gut Carl's Jr. of all its employees and replace them with machines. There is a Carl's Jr. near me where workers depend on their jobs, this guy wants to fire them all and have a restaurant completely staffed with robots.
Automation is just going to keep being a bigger and bigger problem in the future. We're already seeing jobs disappear due to automation, and its just going to get worse.
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/69236668
Why do people argue that when all things become automated, we shall live in a post scarcity society that needs not any human work?
First how does full automation remove the limited resources that earth itself has?
Second how does full automation step into the place of replacing specialist careers and careers that take intellect?
Even if you automated everything there would still be limited resources and there would still be products to be bought and sold and there would still many careers and jobs that require actual mental work.
Can someone explain how I am wrong and how full automation actually somehow makes us into a post-scarcity society without capitalism?
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