Grazedaze
Grazedaze t1_j0q7v32 wrote
Reply to comment by User_Neq in How would the economies be if AI takes most / all the jobs? by Charming-Coconut-234
We’ll they’re in their 60s and 70s so much sooner than that especially in the spots where it counts, leadership in government. A new progressive wave will hit soon enough that could potentially flip the script as we know it.
Grazedaze t1_j0q6vz3 wrote
Reply to comment by User_Neq in How would the economies be if AI takes most / all the jobs? by Charming-Coconut-234
We’re still facing the wrath of the selfish baby boomers. Once they’re dead let’s reevaluate.
Grazedaze t1_j0pm6bj wrote
Reply to comment by Charming-Coconut-234 in How would the economies be if AI takes most / all the jobs? by Charming-Coconut-234
This is why so many people are adamant about basic income. We are reaching an era where all things can be automated through renewable energies.
It should be our goal as a people to free up our time for creation, philosophy, and discovery. We were never meant to sit at desk all days but to explore our local lands and be with our families.
We now have the means ( or are close to having them ) to make this possible for the general population.
Grazedaze t1_j0mibxp wrote
Reply to comment by PumpkimJam4812 in S. Korean startup Innospace seeks to launch its test launch vehicle HANBIT-TLV next week by Saltedline
But why now. What has forced an international space race? Chinas aggressive agenda?
Grazedaze t1_j0l9x5w wrote
Reply to S. Korean startup Innospace seeks to launch its test launch vehicle HANBIT-TLV next week by Saltedline
Don’t these vehicles cost millions to make. How are so many companies popping up with this cash flow?
Grazedaze t1_j0qdmuk wrote
Reply to comment by User_Neq in How would the economies be if AI takes most / all the jobs? by Charming-Coconut-234
Unfortunately, where it seems like we’re heading economically, none of them will be able to retire because the world they’ve created is about to swallow that hoarded wealth whole