AI can’t replicate human labor, but it sure can approximate it at 1/10th the quality for 1/1000th the price.

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The idea that automation would create widespread destitution and lower quality goods and services is simply insane. It just boggles the mind that capitalism does shit like this.

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don’t you get it? There’s no alternative:margaret-thatcher:

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Insane, and yet it’s what happens every time since the Clearences unless we stop it. We have the power to. I know it seems like we’re weaker than during the great revolutions, but the contradictions of the system are much greater too. One big push, and it comes tumbling down (and then we have to work out how to build a new one in three days before the supermarkets empty)

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Retrain and find a new job, because AI isn’t going away.

Definitely not a take said by :hillary-apartment: types and definitely viable for people that are decades into precarious careers with no safety net.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQC7iDN36ow

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Fascists: Organizing, taking over school boards, marching in the streets, and doing stochastic shootings

Leftists: We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas

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LOL this will work for approximately two minutes before Amazon just starts doing it themselves and cuts out the middleman

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The Man From Down Under, narrated and written by Amazon

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Weird that type of thing keeps happening. Seems like some kind of tendency.

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It’s insane to me that people aren’t openly rebelling about the reallocation of wages to owners’ bank accounts.

I think it was learning about the automation -> destitution of workers, as in the Luddite example, that lifted me out of middle school Ron Paul libertarianism…

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I HATE CRABS IN BUCKETS

I HATE CRABS IN BUCKETS

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A few years back people were whining about the student protests in Quebec regarding tuition hikes.

My brother in christ, you do realise that’s exactly why they have the lowest tuition in Canada, right?

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My grandmother pulled that shit with me and I lost it. This is a woman who worked for 20 years, and retired early with a $6000/month state pension for teaching grammar in a community college.

She said “it’s not a big deal, ours is way higher and it needs to be because who’s gonna pay for it!”.

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The majority of people are whipped and tired and feel powerless

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:doomjak:

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:yea:

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that and class aspiration / false consciousness causes a meaningful segment of working people to lag behind their material interests. feels like people are starting to catch on though, slowly.

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:newsflash-asshole: they’ve been relocating wages into their bank accounts the entire time!

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Breaking Things At Work was a solid read and it’s short

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I’m all in favor of automating shit like fast food work etc. but seeing this tech take over creative fields is absolutely despicable.

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It could potentially replace just about all of management but that’ll be the last to go, if it goes at all, for reasons. :cap-think:

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i have a tech job and they’ve been trying to replace HR and management with automation since the pandemic started and it’s been an absolute disaster lol

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We just got a new HR system called Workday 😬

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Inhuman Resources :kelly:

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I’m sure with sufficient will and desire from the owning class, they could make it somewhat work especially if they’ve already replaced most of the workers.

I tend to stand by pretty much all workers, but I see most management under capitalism as a parasitic petite bourgeoisie capstone holding the cage of labor together.

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They’re doing this to middle management as we speak especially since some frontline work areas have consistently reduced staffing through automation or outsourcing or both which basically eliminates a prescribed span of control for managers and directors. If they can’t justify the positions beneath them then they can’t justify themselves to the organization. As always it’s the snake eating its own ass

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Ranchers of the face-eating leopards surprised when sufficient leopards break loose from the pens and eat their faces :surprised-pika:

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Imo, the goodness of automation is fully dependent on the security of the workers displaced by the automation process. I think there’s a tendency to assume that prioritizing the automation of jobs starting with the jobs whose conditions are worst, but in reality automation is only used to weaken workers’ bargaining power. High turnover and regular “restructuring” hides the natural cruelty of maintaining the reserve army of labor behind the abstraction of a market (which is all that markets are really good for anyway) and the capitalists get to have it both ways. They know that mass layoffs are inciting incidents for labor solidarity, so instead of replacing entire teams with machines, they bring the machines in, cut people’s hours, and let them quit one at a time over months. Or maybe they build a new factory that’s fully automated and close one that isn’t so everyone blames “China stealing our jobs”. There are so many tricks to hide the cruelty.

I think we can find some solace in the existence of bullshit jobs. The idea that there is still fat to be cut from the system in order to keep everybody employed. But who knows how long that will last as everything becomes gig work?

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I kind of hope this means the indie scene grows even larger when all the creative types get kicked out of the bigger studios in favor of shitty AI material. Maybe get a successful United Artists sort of thing going on for other industries.

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I hope we’re on the cusp of new subcultures that turn away from the internet and go back to doing things in person. Because if we aren’t, shit is about to get real bleak

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It’s very easy to easy prove when your expensive fast food robots aren’t performing. It’s much harder in the bullshit prone creative and knowledge economies where the end products are so subjective and honestly low risk for the investor.

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For anyone who’s like, “why wouldn’t I just get the ebook and use my screen reader then?” remember that these companies have poured billions into DRM tech to make sure people can’t access ebooks outside of their proprietary apps. I wouldn’t put it past them to disable “3rd party” screen readers as well.

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It’s not like that worked though, there’s a bunch of amazon ebooks on libgen

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It’s an arms race, but it’s one they continue to sink money into because it makes piracy less convenient

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