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China's new and cheaper magic beans shock America's unprepared magic bean salesmen
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@Eyekaytee @teawrecks
Fun fact: they are scarily compatible as long as the CEOs are not in their role thanks to meritocracy :)
That can't be possible, if they fire all their workers and produce AI slop then we will simply start a new company with human workers that doesn't.
This isn't communism we can simply start a new business at any time for any reason, with or without AI
@Eyekaytee
You seem to think, once again, that meritocracy is a thing.
It's the exact same dynamic you are used to when it comes to yes-men and bootlickers.
Are they more productive? No. Do they get better paying job? Yes.
You can absolutely leave and fund a "good" company, good luck getting anywhere.
If the product has value then people will buy it*
Humans have always created jobs, we love em, can't get enough of em, in a capitalist system if people want to buy human made goods and services and those systems are profitable then there will be jobs for those people
This isn't a communist dictatorship where you will be forced to buy government sponsored AI produce and no other choice is given to you
*I assume the products would have little logos on them like "non-gmo, organic, human made and farmed fruits!" etc
Wouldn't slop AI crash their motorcade or private jet pretty much immediately?