He concluded his remarks, “Bleep beep bloop.”
Of course robots can’t steal jobs, they lack the capacity for thought and intention. Top execs are killing jobs because they would rather pay off a loan on a robot than the salary of an employee.
Tell that to phone operators, textile manufacturers, cashiers. 100% automated mcdicks, vehicle plants. It’s already happened, is happening, and since the displaced are powerless and the soon-to-be-displaced are ignorant, will continue to happen.
Lick my rusty, greasy taint, amazon, and since catharsis is so cheap: damn the horse you rode in on, too.
Hay now, hold your horses. You may be champing at the bit to say the Amazon exec is full of horseshit. But get off your high horse and don’t talk about the horse. The exec is a naysayer, but the horse is a neighsayer. They are not the same.
I used to work in an automotive plant. The automation generally isn’t to reduce headcount. It’s to increase capacity. The existing employees can be used more efficiently. I’m sure it’s been used to reduce head count but I’d wager that it’s rare.
You know what I find funny? Workers have been talking about automation since the industrial revolution and it’s been largely dismissed every time. Now that AI is threatening white collar jobs, it’s a real issue that needs addressing.
I mean… most of them are bolted to the floor. So they can’t even make a getaway.
And if you believe that, I have a bridge I’d like to sell you.
This is one more reminder that execs don’t think common laborers are people.
Nah, sell them The Ambassador. Keep Gordie.
Robots don’t steal jobs.
People steal jobs using robots and then tell you robots aren’t stealing your job.
Meanwhile, in Amazon’s warehouse…