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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4095361" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Have you actually listened to the guy? A real policy wonk. And he does cite sources when he talks. He's not Al Gore. And yes they are developing robotics and AI with the intent of replacing human workers. A number of places, for example, are working on self driving semi trucks. And for good reason. There's a chronic shortage of drivers, there's constant turnover, and many drivers jump ship to other companies for more money. Fully implemented that would eliminate millions of jobs. About half of all jobs can possibly be replaced. He pointed out millions of jobs were lost due to automation in the auto industry. Not just factory jobs, but many jobs in the communities that depended on good paying auto jobs to support their economy. You say it leads to other opportunities. But those were the states who were hurting so bad they voted for Trump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4095361, member: 24302"] Have you actually listened to the guy? A real policy wonk. And he does cite sources when he talks. He's not Al Gore. And yes they are developing robotics and AI with the intent of replacing human workers. A number of places, for example, are working on self driving semi trucks. And for good reason. There's a chronic shortage of drivers, there's constant turnover, and many drivers jump ship to other companies for more money. Fully implemented that would eliminate millions of jobs. About half of all jobs can possibly be replaced. He pointed out millions of jobs were lost due to automation in the auto industry. Not just factory jobs, but many jobs in the communities that depended on good paying auto jobs to support their economy. You say it leads to other opportunities. But those were the states who were hurting so bad they voted for Trump. [/QUOTE]
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