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Delivery robots are spreading across LA. Residents ‘both pity and hate them’
(www.theguardian.com)
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The reasons related to them occupying sidewalks and whatnot are totally reasonable, but I really hate when something like this is opposed because it will take jobs from delivery drivers. That's such a backwards way of thinking. "Humans need to work because working is how we make money and we need money to live" Sure, but like... what if we didn't need money to live? What if the increased 'free' labor that things like this provide was just... shared equitably among everyone in the community? What if we had UBI so people didn't need to work gig economy jobs that could be done by robots?
But no, that's crazy talk. The orphan crushing machine must keep running at all costs.
Sure it's a nice idea but in the current system, these robots don't make life easier for poor people, they just make rich people richer. The luddites smashed looms not because they hated progress but because they needed employment to buy food to eat. Until we solve that, there will be new luddites with every new technology created to displace workers.
This is easily solved by heavily taxing the rich instead of banning innovation.
Is it really solved, if its not done in practice? The rich make sure its not done and the laws are made in way they can evade taxes.
Oh no, it's absolutely not done anywhere near as much as it should be. What I mean is that I think this is still the easier route than just continually destroying robots because they'll simply beef up security more and more until we can no longer overcome it.