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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4010998" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You're hanging on to the old paradigm. Right now in labs in Silicon Valley and universities like M.I.T. they're developing machines and A.I. advanced enough to handle the tasks that not only low skilled workers do, but even white collar workers. Don't take my word for it, do some research. Just one example among many...imagine machines that can replace soldiers, fully automated ships with skeleton crews, most fighter planes without pilots or support crews. Imagine a couple of million people out of work because of a mostly automated military. Imagine truck lanes separated from normal lanes, with trucks guided by onboard computers and sensors. How many people will that put out of work? Think about Model A's and T's of 1915 compared to today's cars. Think innovators can't come up with improved technology that helps companies become more profitable? To help the government spend less?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4010998, member: 24302"] You're hanging on to the old paradigm. Right now in labs in Silicon Valley and universities like M.I.T. they're developing machines and A.I. advanced enough to handle the tasks that not only low skilled workers do, but even white collar workers. Don't take my word for it, do some research. Just one example among many...imagine machines that can replace soldiers, fully automated ships with skeleton crews, most fighter planes without pilots or support crews. Imagine a couple of million people out of work because of a mostly automated military. Imagine truck lanes separated from normal lanes, with trucks guided by onboard computers and sensors. How many people will that put out of work? Think about Model A's and T's of 1915 compared to today's cars. Think innovators can't come up with improved technology that helps companies become more profitable? To help the government spend less? [/QUOTE]
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