The techbro philosophy of "move fast and break things" is going to impoverish so many more people than it needed to. Over glorified chatbot software. I pray this nation unravels itself before that day comes, because we know there will never be a UBI implemented. The powers that be would never allow it, no matter how many actually-human jobs AI consumes. That "day where no one will need a job" will only come in the form of "you will never make money again".
I paid to study technology and land a career in that field; not 'waste my money and end up forced back into either retail or food service anyfuckingway'. I'd sooner neck myself in the street than go back to that.
I paid to study technology and land a career in that field; not 'waste my money and end up forced back into either retail or food service anyfuckingway'. I'd sooner neck myself in the street than go back to that.
And I paid to study chemistry just to have the rug pulled and nearly all jobs that I qualified for off-shored, having to compete with PhDs just for entry-level jobs. My first career was over before I got a chance to start it. Fortunately, it was a very technical field of study and I was able to leverage it to "fall back" into the tech industry.
If shit happens, don't off yourself. There's always hope. "The world isn't fair", is a problem statement, not a justification. And we're engineers. You've got this shit.
The techbro philosophy of "move fast and break things" is going to impoverish so many more people than it needed to. Over glorified chatbot software. I pray this nation unravels itself before that day comes, because we know there will never be a UBI implemented. The powers that be would never allow it, no matter how many actually-human jobs AI consumes. That "day where no one will need a job" will only come in the form of "you will never make money again".
I paid to study technology and land a career in that field; not 'waste my money and end up forced back into either retail or food service anyfuckingway'. I'd sooner neck myself in the street than go back to that.
And I paid to study chemistry just to have the rug pulled and nearly all jobs that I qualified for off-shored, having to compete with PhDs just for entry-level jobs. My first career was over before I got a chance to start it. Fortunately, it was a very technical field of study and I was able to leverage it to "fall back" into the tech industry.
If shit happens, don't off yourself. There's always hope. "The world isn't fair", is a problem statement, not a justification. And we're engineers. You've got this shit.