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TopicIf there were UBI, would you work?
Kyuubi4269
09/27/19 4:38:38 AM
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LinkPizza posted...
But you were just talking about how they can keep people for 45 years. All I'm saying is that when jobs keep people that long, they are usually getting paid a lot. Some places give raises every year. And if someone in this age has been working for 45 years somewhere already, they probably have better benefits that they were grandfathered into.

Places give raises every year to counter inflation, machines would cost more $ every year from inflation. They're still paid the same value, the dollar just represents less value over time.

LinkPizza posted...
Yeah. Repairs bots can fix the broken machines and each other. So, you buy multiple repairs bots. They can fix each other. You just have to have the parts.

The parts for three costly machines to replace one self-repairing human. It's not cost effective.

LinkPizza posted...
The only way cost start to lower for us (Humans) is once machines do everything for us, which could reduce cost. Though, how much cost is reduced, and which cost are reduced is still a mystery.

Anything that can be mass-produced would continuously get cheaper as machines get more efficient. Savings would only stop when machines stop getting more efficient. We get cheaper with them stopping them making us redundant. And again, machines can be taxed to artificially improve our competitiveness, we have absolute control over how much we want them to take control.
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