How awful! *snickers*
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A coin flip could do his job roughly as well as the average CEO, probably slightly better
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Outside of academia, new technology is only developed to replace jobs, or to sell commodities. A business always has incentive to do away with workers when a machine can do their job cheaper. And those machines, aren't designed to make the workers jobs easier. If regulations force safety on companies it can protect workers that way, but only to the bare minimum. If anything, machines have wrecked our bodies and minds. I'm not even convinced that commodity consumption isnt a way to shackle workers to even more machines.
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Klarna is evil
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Good. I would think AI could handle scheduling & project management more efficiently & effectively than the greedy rats that CEOs tend to be.
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Or when the current CEO wants to do some shady shit, they resign and they bring in someone just to take the fall. Then the "good" CEO comes back.
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That's another way to do it, yeah
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Nobody is against not having to work. People are against not having work in a world where you need work to survive.
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There are a lot of people that are against not having to work. All people that own capital, which is not only the super rich. They might not want to work themselves, but they definitely want it to be generally the case that people should have to work to survive. And many people without capital that are brainwashed by these kinds of people, also want it to be necessary.