• iopq@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Surprised Lemmy has a reasonable reaction ti this. People shouldn’t have to do brainless warehouse jobs

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    4 hours ago

    I fully support millions of people not having to work anymore. Obviously we must implement GMI, Universal Healthcare, and employee a giant army of federal workers to run the hospitals, and staff to expand all of our other federal institutions.

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      23 minutes ago

      This 1000%

      We should be thrilled that menial, manual, backbreaking labour is no longer required. We should celebrate the removal of these jobs.

      IF AND ONLY IF the benefits that Amazon accrued were taxed fairly and the spoils distributed into society.

      I would love a world where people could choose their passion and follow it, safe in the knowledge that they would always have housing, warmth, health and food available to them.

      “AI” and robotics could save us all and lead to a flourishing of creativity and human happiness.

      But in the world where Amazon - and many other large corporations - can have an effective 0% tax rate and only the shareholders win out, this entire plan can go f*** itself.

      And unfortunately it is neigh on impossible to imagine how the alternative could exist.

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    13 hours ago

    I mean, yeah… robots don’t take sick days or form unions. Kinda sounds like a no brainer for them. And hearing how many workers complain about crappy warehouse jobs and terrible pay everyone is better off.

    Doesn’t mean I’m going to be giving them money though, however I guess I can’t boycott something I’m not using, but others should.

    • Dnb@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      12 hours ago

      Exactly this is a good use of robots. We just need an actual support system for people that doesn’t require them to work insane hours and ties Healthcare to jobs.

      Some form of basic income, Healthcare and affordable housing should be the norm and let robots handle tedious tasks.

      Sadly we are skipping the quality of life steps

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    12 hours ago

    Not surprised, but they’ve been trying to do this for a decade. While AI is creating AI slop all over the internet they’ve been all too distracted to build anything meaningful and real robotics for a while. I’m sure they’re getting really close at doing a few things, but humans are complex things. I’ll believe they’re close to doing this when they release self driving cars out of beta.