Anti Wage-Slavery Pro-Freedom Quotations Of The Week 872-875
In Friday’s jobs report, male labor force participation reached an all-time low.
Why Men Fail
By DAVID BROOKS
New York Times
Published: September 10, 2012
As a younger scientist I foresee a very bright future. Of course there will be a painful transition , but were a in the midst of reshaping our society entirely. Every institution that has brought us this far will be radically reshaped or completely done away with , work , politics , finance are all age old institutions that will be reinvented in the coming years. Robotics will put us all out of work , but who needs a job when all your needs are catered for. The scarcity that we live with now will be a thing of the past and humankind will be free to colonize the galaxy. Who will pay for it ? We will have an abundance of resources that are all around us in the galaxy , and robots will fetch all the resources we need , for no cost. ...bring it on.
Stephen Willemse
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Kurzweil site
Skilled work, without the worker
August 19, 2012
Robot manufacturers in the United States say that in many applications, robots are already more cost-effective than humans.
Skilled Work, Without the Worker
By JOHN MARKOFF
New York Times
Published: August 18, 2012
Think of Dorothy. When she pulled back the curtain, she found not a wizard, but a funny little guy pushing buttons. That's it in a nutshell.
Lorri Neilsen Glenn
believe you me
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Why Men Fail
By DAVID BROOKS
New York Times
Published: September 10, 2012
As a younger scientist I foresee a very bright future. Of course there will be a painful transition , but were a in the midst of reshaping our society entirely. Every institution that has brought us this far will be radically reshaped or completely done away with , work , politics , finance are all age old institutions that will be reinvented in the coming years. Robotics will put us all out of work , but who needs a job when all your needs are catered for. The scarcity that we live with now will be a thing of the past and humankind will be free to colonize the galaxy. Who will pay for it ? We will have an abundance of resources that are all around us in the galaxy , and robots will fetch all the resources we need , for no cost. ...bring it on.
Stephen Willemse
comment
Kurzweil site
Skilled work, without the worker
August 19, 2012
Robot manufacturers in the United States say that in many applications, robots are already more cost-effective than humans.
Skilled Work, Without the Worker
By JOHN MARKOFF
New York Times
Published: August 18, 2012
Think of Dorothy. When she pulled back the curtain, she found not a wizard, but a funny little guy pushing buttons. That's it in a nutshell.
Lorri Neilsen Glenn
believe you me
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