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mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:Once again so what if the Alaskan government shares some of the bounties with her citizens. People who have supported any form of corporate welfare then is confused to as why Alaska shares some of oil harvest revenue... fucking ridiculous, it's not like people can just stop and live off it.0
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Lerxst1992 said:mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:Once again so what if the Alaskan government shares some of the bounties with her citizens. People who have supported any form of corporate welfare then is confused to as why Alaska shares some of oil harvest revenue... fucking ridiculous, it's not like people can just stop and live off it.0
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mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:Once again so what if the Alaskan government shares some of the bounties with her citizens. People who have supported any form of corporate welfare then is confused to as why Alaska shares some of oil harvest revenue... fucking ridiculous, it's not like people can just stop and live off it.Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:Once again so what if the Alaskan government shares some of the bounties with her citizens. People who have supported any form of corporate welfare then is confused to as why Alaska shares some of oil harvest revenue... fucking ridiculous, it's not like people can just stop and live off it.0
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Meltdown99 said:mrussel1 said:GM is doing an exit from Canada. I am not wrong, I live in the heart of auto Canada. I agreed 100% with Kevin O'Leary when he was asked what he would have done with the auto sector and bailouts, he said "he would have spent the money on retraining those who wanted retraining, giving them life long skills, and those over a certain age would have been offered a pension until 65 and then they go on the CPP.
You see, that's the type of leader I want. Leaders who only talk about corporations and jobs are not leaders, IMO. Today we need leaders who focus on people and ensuring they get skills to compete for the jobs of tomorrow. By the way, before I g
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Lerxst1992 said:benjs said:Meltdown99 said:mrussel1 said:GM is doing an exit from Canada. I am not wrong, I live in the heart of auto Canada. I agreed 100% with Kevin O'Leary when he was asked what he would have done with the auto sector and bailouts, he said "he would have spent the money on retraining those who wanted retraining, giving them life long skills, and those over a certain age would have been offered a pension until 65 and then they go on the CPP.
You see, that's the type of leader I want. Leaders who only talk about corporations and jobs are not leaders, IMO. Today we need leaders who focus on people and ensuring they get skills to compete for the jobs of tomorrow. By the way, before I g
The cost to automate mechanical tasks is less than the cost of knowledge-based automation (machine learning/AI), and robotics can currently cover a far greater percentage of the gamut of mechanical tasks than thought tasks (and I'm not saying 'all', I'm saying a far greater percentage). Within both spaces, it will be the most transactional and least knowledge-based functions of all jobs that will go first, and if the mechanical workers don't have thought leadership to offer when robotics consume the mechanical portions of their jobs, they'll be shown the door.
What's also plausible are situations where instead of three people laying bricks, there's one robot assisting one human, getting the same or better efficiencies. Don't be so naive to think that the jobs you think are not going anywhere won't be radically transformed if not removed. Every mechanically focused job position carries this risk.
So when AI and robots take over enough jobs, we will need an Alaska style form of UBI socialism?
UBI is awesome if you need it. If you don't? Well then, you're all set.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
Tiki said:Lerxst1992 said:benjs said:Meltdown99 said:mrussel1 said:GM is doing an exit from Canada. I am not wrong, I live in the heart of auto Canada. I agreed 100% with Kevin O'Leary when he was asked what he would have done with the auto sector and bailouts, he said "he would have spent the money on retraining those who wanted retraining, giving them life long skills, and those over a certain age would have been offered a pension until 65 and then they go on the CPP.
You see, that's the type of leader I want. Leaders who only talk about corporations and jobs are not leaders, IMO. Today we need leaders who focus on people and ensuring they get skills to compete for the jobs of tomorrow. By the way, before I g
The cost to automate mechanical tasks is less than the cost of knowledge-based automation (machine learning/AI), and robotics can currently cover a far greater percentage of the gamut of mechanical tasks than thought tasks (and I'm not saying 'all', I'm saying a far greater percentage). Within both spaces, it will be the most transactional and least knowledge-based functions of all jobs that will go first, and if the mechanical workers don't have thought leadership to offer when robotics consume the mechanical portions of their jobs, they'll be shown the door.
What's also plausible are situations where instead of three people laying bricks, there's one robot assisting one human, getting the same or better efficiencies. Don't be so naive to think that the jobs you think are not going anywhere won't be radically transformed if not removed. Every mechanically focused job position carries this risk.
So when AI and robots take over enough jobs, we will need an Alaska style form of UBI socialism?
UBI is awesome if you need it. If you don't? Well then, you're all set.
I don't want it, but "Robots could take over 52 percent of the current workload in less than a decade"0 -
Looks like Buttigieg is done. My god...the left seems determined to lose.
https://twitter.com/tomwatson/status/1108394610785701888
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OnWis97 said:Looks like Buttigieg is done. My god...the left seems determined to lose.
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Tiki said:OnWis97 said:Looks like Buttigieg is done. My god...the left seems determined to lose.
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I don't know who the non-golfer Tom Watson is either. And maybe he has a special brand of snowflake followers, but it's disheartening to see a bunch of people come on and call Buttigieg a sexist for critiquing a slogan. I take back everything I've said about the double-standards; the left really are the snowflakes.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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OnWis97 said:I don't know who the non-golfer Tom Watson is either. And maybe he has a special brand of snowflake followers, but it's disheartening to see a bunch of people come on and call Buttigieg a sexist for critiquing a slogan. I take back everything I've said about the double-standards; the left really are the snowflakes.0
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OnWis97 said:Looks like Buttigieg is done. My god...the left seems determined to lose.
https://twitter.com/tomwatson/status/1108394610785701888Lerxst1992 said:Tiki said:Lerxst1992 said:benjs said:Meltdown99 said:mrussel1 said:GM is doing an exit from Canada. I am not wrong, I live in the heart of auto Canada. I agreed 100% with Kevin O'Leary when he was asked what he would have done with the auto sector and bailouts, he said "he would have spent the money on retraining those who wanted retraining, giving them life long skills, and those over a certain age would have been offered a pension until 65 and then they go on the CPP.
You see, that's the type of leader I want. Leaders who only talk about corporations and jobs are not leaders, IMO. Today we need leaders who focus on people and ensuring they get skills to compete for the jobs of tomorrow. By the way, before I g
The cost to automate mechanical tasks is less than the cost of knowledge-based automation (machine learning/AI), and robotics can currently cover a far greater percentage of the gamut of mechanical tasks than thought tasks (and I'm not saying 'all', I'm saying a far greater percentage). Within both spaces, it will be the most transactional and least knowledge-based functions of all jobs that will go first, and if the mechanical workers don't have thought leadership to offer when robotics consume the mechanical portions of their jobs, they'll be shown the door.
What's also plausible are situations where instead of three people laying bricks, there's one robot assisting one human, getting the same or better efficiencies. Don't be so naive to think that the jobs you think are not going anywhere won't be radically transformed if not removed. Every mechanically focused job position carries this risk.
So when AI and robots take over enough jobs, we will need an Alaska style form of UBI socialism?
UBI is awesome if you need it. If you don't? Well then, you're all set.
I don't want it, but "Robots could take over 52 percent of the current workload in less than a decade"
Second, current workload doesn't imply that 52% of people are out of work - it implies that anyone currently participating in those tasks, will see transformation in their future.
Finally, many of these doom and gloom articles about how AI is the beginning of the end have been misrepresenting the source data (linked below from the World Economic Forum). The source report explicitly states that the net number of available jobs will actually substantially increase.
This is a great example of why we shouldn't attempt to distil complex notions to a sentence or two. Too much context is lost.
https://www.weforum.org/press/2018/09/machines-will-do-more-tasks-than-humans-by-2025-but-robot-revolution-will-still-create-58-million-net-new-jobs-in-next-five-years/'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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mrussel1 said:OnWis97 said:I don't know who the non-golfer Tom Watson is either. And maybe he has a special brand of snowflake followers, but it's disheartening to see a bunch of people come on and call Buttigieg a sexist for critiquing a slogan. I take back everything I've said about the double-standards; the left really are the snowflakes.
He has 36,000 followers...a lot but not tons. Calls himself a journalist. Calls himself a liberal and clearly believes Hillary getting the nomination was a great moment in history to the point that bringing up the terrible results is wrong. The question is, are the replies that agree with him symptomatic of the left; or at least the most steadfast Hillary-supporting left? I guess I don't know but I did not like seeing that. There were a lot of people there that I assume don't like Trump that basically said "I won't vote for him" for something that I think would be a stretch to even call a minor gaffe. Sometimes it seems like we take the "high road" by tearing our own down just so we don't look like the GOP letting Trump get away with everything. Again, the people who happened to respond? Certainly not a cross-section. I still feel it's concerning. I never really thought Buttigieg was going to win the nomination anyway. But he's persona non grata with some pro-Hillary folks. Gillibrand is with much of the left for what she did to Franken. Warren is with the middle for her ethnicity kerfuffle. Meanwhile Trump just keeps on being worse than all of 'em combined and nobody cares.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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OnWis97 said:I don't know who the non-golfer Tom Watson is either. And maybe he has a special brand of snowflake followers, but it's disheartening to see a bunch of people come on and call Buttigieg a sexist for critiquing a slogan. I take back everything I've said about the double-standards; the left really are the snowflakes.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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OnWis97 said:mrussel1 said:OnWis97 said:I don't know who the non-golfer Tom Watson is either. And maybe he has a special brand of snowflake followers, but it's disheartening to see a bunch of people come on and call Buttigieg a sexist for critiquing a slogan. I take back everything I've said about the double-standards; the left really are the snowflakes.
He has 36,000 followers...a lot but not tons. Calls himself a journalist. Calls himself a liberal and clearly believes Hillary getting the nomination was a great moment in history to the point that bringing up the terrible results is wrong. The question is, are the replies that agree with him symptomatic of the left; or at least the most steadfast Hillary-supporting left? I guess I don't know but I did not like seeing that. There were a lot of people there that I assume don't like Trump that basically said "I won't vote for him" for something that I think would be a stretch to even call a minor gaffe. Sometimes it seems like we take the "high road" by tearing our own down just so we don't look like the GOP letting Trump get away with everything. Again, the people who happened to respond? Certainly not a cross-section. I still feel it's concerning. I never really thought Buttigieg was going to win the nomination anyway. But he's persona non grata with some pro-Hillary folks. Gillibrand is with much of the left for what she did to Franken. Warren is with the middle for her ethnicity kerfuffle. Meanwhile Trump just keeps on being worse than all of 'em combined and nobody cares.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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benjs said:OnWis97 said:mrussel1 said:OnWis97 said:I don't know who the non-golfer Tom Watson is either. And maybe he has a special brand of snowflake followers, but it's disheartening to see a bunch of people come on and call Buttigieg a sexist for critiquing a slogan. I take back everything I've said about the double-standards; the left really are the snowflakes.
He has 36,000 followers...a lot but not tons. Calls himself a journalist. Calls himself a liberal and clearly believes Hillary getting the nomination was a great moment in history to the point that bringing up the terrible results is wrong. The question is, are the replies that agree with him symptomatic of the left; or at least the most steadfast Hillary-supporting left? I guess I don't know but I did not like seeing that. There were a lot of people there that I assume don't like Trump that basically said "I won't vote for him" for something that I think would be a stretch to even call a minor gaffe. Sometimes it seems like we take the "high road" by tearing our own down just so we don't look like the GOP letting Trump get away with everything. Again, the people who happened to respond? Certainly not a cross-section. I still feel it's concerning. I never really thought Buttigieg was going to win the nomination anyway. But he's persona non grata with some pro-Hillary folks. Gillibrand is with much of the left for what she did to Franken. Warren is with the middle for her ethnicity kerfuffle. Meanwhile Trump just keeps on being worse than all of 'em combined and nobody cares.
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Halifax2TheMax said:benjs said:OnWis97 said:mrussel1 said:OnWis97 said:I don't know who the non-golfer Tom Watson is either. And maybe he has a special brand of snowflake followers, but it's disheartening to see a bunch of people come on and call Buttigieg a sexist for critiquing a slogan. I take back everything I've said about the double-standards; the left really are the snowflakes.
He has 36,000 followers...a lot but not tons. Calls himself a journalist. Calls himself a liberal and clearly believes Hillary getting the nomination was a great moment in history to the point that bringing up the terrible results is wrong. The question is, are the replies that agree with him symptomatic of the left; or at least the most steadfast Hillary-supporting left? I guess I don't know but I did not like seeing that. There were a lot of people there that I assume don't like Trump that basically said "I won't vote for him" for something that I think would be a stretch to even call a minor gaffe. Sometimes it seems like we take the "high road" by tearing our own down just so we don't look like the GOP letting Trump get away with everything. Again, the people who happened to respond? Certainly not a cross-section. I still feel it's concerning. I never really thought Buttigieg was going to win the nomination anyway. But he's persona non grata with some pro-Hillary folks. Gillibrand is with much of the left for what she did to Franken. Warren is with the middle for her ethnicity kerfuffle. Meanwhile Trump just keeps on being worse than all of 'em combined and nobody cares.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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OnWis97 said:mrussel1 said:OnWis97 said:I don't know who the non-golfer Tom Watson is either. And maybe he has a special brand of snowflake followers, but it's disheartening to see a bunch of people come on and call Buttigieg a sexist for critiquing a slogan. I take back everything I've said about the double-standards; the left really are the snowflakes.
He has 36,000 followers...a lot but not tons. Calls himself a journalist. Calls himself a liberal and clearly believes Hillary getting the nomination was a great moment in history to the point that bringing up the terrible results is wrong. The question is, are the replies that agree with him symptomatic of the left; or at least the most steadfast Hillary-supporting left? I guess I don't know but I did not like seeing that. There were a lot of people there that I assume don't like Trump that basically said "I won't vote for him" for something that I think would be a stretch to even call a minor gaffe. Sometimes it seems like we take the "high road" by tearing our own down just so we don't look like the GOP letting Trump get away with everything. Again, the people who happened to respond? Certainly not a cross-section. I still feel it's concerning. I never really thought Buttigieg was going to win the nomination anyway. But he's persona non grata with some pro-Hillary folks. Gillibrand is with much of the left for what she did to Franken. Warren is with the middle for her ethnicity kerfuffle. Meanwhile Trump just keeps on being worse than all of 'em combined and nobody cares.0
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