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I'm all for casheirs and taxi drivers working from home if this translates to that.
You know, as someone who's been a cashier and a taxi driver, I can see both of those being vaguely plausible.
Probably moreso if businesses actually embraced remote work.
A cafe staffed by robot waiters controlled remotely by paralysed people
Cashiers, sure. Drivers? No thank you. If we get into a situation, I want to make sure they feel the urgency with me.
It's going to translate into a trained AI that takes all of those jobs.
Will knowledge workers e-riot hard enough for UBI?
Tell me Y Combi will email their buddies again… they better!
You mean the thing they were advertising in the first place? That's some false advertising inception. Somehow, that only makes it worse.
Everyone knows that in the near future all taxi driving will be relegated to Robert Picardo.