Message from @sydtko
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What... just saying "It's not going to happen" isn't true...
It will happen, it's just when...
You should say argue that it's going to happen slowly or incrementally
AND IT HAS IN AVIATION
There's more demand probably for flight than in the past
So this argument fails because, of course, the absolute numbers of pilots will be higher
An airplane needs a lot less dynamic sensors so
The question is far more complex than
Airplane easier to automate
Car harder to automate
Therefore automation won't replace the users of these vehicles
Since the *demand for air travel* has increased since the 70s
Trucks are a massive part of the supply chain
I don't know all the history of the US supply chain and the economics behind it
But saying things can't change sounds silly... they have changed...
The economics of making engines and such more efficient since then
TRUCKS PLAY A HUGE PART IN THE US reeeeee
You're just assuming the conclusion that trucks won't be automated
Ok... and that's likely going to displace some percents of truck drivers, right?
So if 15 mil truck drivers... say only 10% are displaced. That's 1.5 mil
You're getting at the argument that it will free up capital to hire *more truck drivers* but
I don't think you see this trend in most ventures...
You're cutting costs... but by cutting the laborer out of it
I mean... this literally sounds like Marx's Organic composition meme....
But I don't know if you know about it
And you're leveraging a certain critique, that's been leveraged before... the automation frees up laborers *to do other things*
I don't see how it *necessarily creates jobs* though
It seems like there's a presupposition that there *will be more jobs* and I don't know how you're arriving on that conclusion
@Seesaw This is a huge tangent, but have you heard the meme of literally using a blimp full of helium in the atmosphere for transport?
It's been brought up
@Seesaw There seems like a foundation though... you think he's wrong
I think he's right
But how about the rest of his policies... they all seem relatively reasonable to me
Aerospace is one industry though... granted that works as a model, yes
Yeah... but you can't fully trust the system *anyway*
If I insert, you can't fully trust a human...
So you only need the system to *perform better than a human*
But fails in strange ways, right?
Law of unintended consequence
Sure, that's fine... capitalists are still going to push automation
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dated sexism in this anime im watching
i hate this
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News at 8: Japan has tradcons too
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