Re: The Welfare State
Posted: Tue August 26, 2014 2:04 am
And f**k ATMs. I always go wait in line at the bank when I need $20. That way I get to interact with human bankers.
McParadigm wrote:I know the only reason I ever go to McDonalds is for those touching human interactions.broken iris wrote:That's the key though, isn't it? The customer never had to interact with a loom, only the tailor did. In this case it's pinpointing how much the wages will have to go up before their impact on profit outweighs the loss of sales due to the interaction with a McATM.McParadigm wrote:Yeah, the "This is a fast food worker on $15 minimum wage" graphic was prettybecause, if you can successfully automate the process without loss of service, then that will be a fast food worker on $7, $5, or $3 minimum wage, too.
No amount of social defiance, human empathy, or proposed wage reduction was ever going to stop the loom.
As bad as the one young person behind the register?tommymctom wrote:Yeah, have you guys ever seen people trying to use those U-Scan machines? One old person could bring an entire McDonalds to a standstill.
McParadigm wrote:To hell with unskilled laborers. We should have a thread just on professional-level careers that could realistically be more than 50% supplanted by technology in the next 7 years. Radiologists, real estate agents, hedge fund managers...what will they all do when they get replaced by algorhythms and devices...and there are no McDonald's jobs to fall back on?
So prostitution, then.Electromatic wrote:McParadigm wrote:To hell with unskilled laborers. We should have a thread just on professional-level careers that could realistically be more than 50% supplanted by technology in the next 7 years. Radiologists, real estate agents, hedge fund managers...what will they all do when they get replaced by algorhythms and devices...and there are no McDonald's jobs to fall back on?
Modern day hunting and gathering.
And riots. Don't forget the riots.McParadigm wrote:So prostitution, then.Electromatic wrote:McParadigm wrote:To hell with unskilled laborers. We should have a thread just on professional-level careers that could realistically be more than 50% supplanted by technology in the next 7 years. Radiologists, real estate agents, hedge fund managers...what will they all do when they get replaced by algorhythms and devices...and there are no McDonald's jobs to fall back on?
Modern day hunting and gathering.
McParadigm wrote:So prostitution, then.Electromatic wrote:McParadigm wrote:To hell with unskilled laborers. We should have a thread just on professional-level careers that could realistically be more than 50% supplanted by technology in the next 7 years. Radiologists, real estate agents, hedge fund managers...what will they all do when they get replaced by algorhythms and devices...and there are no McDonald's jobs to fall back on?
Modern day hunting and gathering.
So prostitution, then.Electromatic wrote:McParadigm wrote:So prostitution, then.Electromatic wrote:McParadigm wrote:To hell with unskilled laborers. We should have a thread just on professional-level careers that could realistically be more than 50% supplanted by technology in the next 7 years. Radiologists, real estate agents, hedge fund managers...what will they all do when they get replaced by algorhythms and devices...and there are no McDonald's jobs to fall back on?
Modern day hunting and gathering.
I was thinking more like looting and squatting
Sure, not all that different than working for a corporation anywayMcParadigm wrote:So prostitution, then.Electromatic wrote:McParadigm wrote:So prostitution, then.Electromatic wrote:McParadigm wrote:To hell with unskilled laborers. We should have a thread just on professional-level careers that could realistically be more than 50% supplanted by technology in the next 7 years. Radiologists, real estate agents, hedge fund managers...what will they all do when they get replaced by algorhythms and devices...and there are no McDonald's jobs to fall back on?
Modern day hunting and gathering.
I was thinking more like looting and squatting
My local Jack In The Box had a self-order kiosk thing set up for a little while...it's gone now.tommymctom wrote:Yeah, have you guys ever seen people trying to use those U-Scan machines? One old person could bring an entire McDonalds to a standstill.
Regarding real estate agents... If you could somehow figure out a way for buyers and sellers to filter out all their batshit crazy emotional swings then you might have something there...but the way people are now, agents often act as guidance counselors as much as anything else.McParadigm wrote:To hell with unskilled laborers. We should have a thread just on professional-level careers that could realistically be more than 50% supplanted by technology in the next 7 years. Radiologists, real estate agents, hedge fund managers...what will they all do when they get replaced by algorhythms and devices...and there are no McDonald's jobs to fall back on?