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I think you're forgetting we live under capitalism, every job that can be removed, will be removed.
Automation will only end up being a net positive for society if we radically alter our economic system.
Automation to this level is not the same as industrialisation or the motormobile, we're not creating nearly enough jobs to offset those that would be lost in the process.
All at a time at which 2 incomes barely covers living expenses for many people, where 1 used to cover a house, a wife and 3 kids.
$4,300 extra over 10 years? Press X to doubt AI will have anything to do with it.
I thought employment rate has been at record lows these last couple years?
If you take out housing payments/rents as they're due to the housing crisis that's definitely not true
If you're on 2 incomes and struggling with a paid off house you're doing something wrong
Standards were very different in the era you're talking about, there was no eating out, there were no yearly holidays, there was no 8 different subscription services, 3 ipads, 5 tv's, 3 computers, 2 cars, a huge house etcetcetc
Especially if you're a tradie or mining related, you're probably making absolute bank.
We are in a service economy, which hasn't been as exposed to mechanical automation. You think there are still going to be as many jobs in the service industry of we automate it all? You think the market gives two shits about human dignity and keeping us employed?
We're already shipping as many service jobs as we can to cheaper places. You think this doesn't have an effect on our future employment prospects?
Are you hearing yourself?
This is such a brain-dead, out of touch take.
How exactly are people, who don't own a home, supposed to get to that point? With piles, and piles of debt, for houses that have gone up, way, way, way beyond inflation.
If they have no relatives who already own property, they are even more truly fucked.
I moved out of home in 2016. I worked 2 days a week on the weekend while studying. I did not apply for Centrelink and managed to get by because I managed to find a pretty cheap place to rent.
This shit is not possible today. And even in 2016 rent was already starting to become expensive I just got lucky.
Housing is THE problem of our generation.
I've managed to get "on the property ladder" but we're quickly pulling it up behind us for many, many people.
And the fact you think corporations, who clearly do not have humanity's best interest at heart, will actually drive real wage growth, with AI, is frankly hilarious.
yes but the housing crisis is a whole problem in and of itself not related to ai
houses were unaffordable and increasingly unaffordable as you said years before chatgpt3.5 was even released
somehow we have a larger population than ever, more immigrants than ever but still
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-06/cotality-says-building-delays-not-approvals-holding-up-housing/105614902
if we can get house prices back down i think we’d in far better nick than we were previously
https://www.homestolove.com.au/the-block/1940s-houses-australia-21692/
lol seems like some things never change