4 thoughts on “The Age Of The Robots”

  1. We’ll continue the present policies of turning manufacturing, creative and service jobs into government regulator, administrator and nanny jobs. Of course, a lot more laws and rules will have to be passed “for the children” so we can get something like a decent employment number – for political purposes.

    Which is why we should be working towards a 3 day workweek with no increase in wages – matching the reduction in prices due to robot productivity while also keeping taxes low (opposing tax increases) to starve out the bureaucratic vermin before they infest everything.

    1. You mean like robots have a cost just like people have a cost and economics is always about competition?

      That people are most valuable in precisely the area that robots are not very good at like creativity? Robots can simulate creativity buy aren’t actually creative. Then again, lots of people can’t tell the difference.

      That the threat from low wage oversea workers is already here and we have been dealing with it for decades?

      Non anthropomorphic robots include conveyor belts and other machinery that has increased the wages of human workers?

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