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Jon Stewart on AI and workers
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<blockquote data-quote="Garraty_47" data-source="post: 911938" data-attributes="member: 1547"><p>They only support the consumer model because workers need to have a semblance of a life or they won't work. An exploited labor/consumer pool is how they sustain their lifestyles *now* but it's not the only way it could be accomplished. Once machines can fully replace workers the owners/controllers won't require "the working classes" anymore. Machine labor will produce the goods and services they want and allow them continue existing wrapped in comfort and abundance.</p><p></p><p>Everyone else will be "useless eaters" and highly disposable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garraty_47, post: 911938, member: 1547"] They only support the consumer model because workers need to have a semblance of a life or they won't work. An exploited labor/consumer pool is how they sustain their lifestyles *now* but it's not the only way it could be accomplished. Once machines can fully replace workers the owners/controllers won't require "the working classes" anymore. Machine labor will produce the goods and services they want and allow them continue existing wrapped in comfort and abundance. Everyone else will be "useless eaters" and highly disposable. [/QUOTE]
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Jon Stewart on AI and workers