honorentheos wrote:Also, don't tell the 1960s that space travel doesn't happen due to competition. They'd wonder what you were smoking.
I meant no competition in the private sector.
honorentheos wrote:A capitalist economy would work by the market establishing the price of goods manufactured by robots based on demand. Part of that equation is how many people are actually able to have the purchasing power to buy those goods so there is that aspect of it. But that is the wrong question to ask.
I understand. Some reports predict income inequality will increase in the near future. What is the solution?
As a result of robotization, tens of millions of jobs will be lost, especially in poorer local economies that rely on lower-skilled workers. This will therefore translate to an increase in income inequality
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/26/robots- ... laims.html
honorentheos wrote:What's your objective here, DT? What do you really hope to see happen? Money for buying stuff without any need to work for it? .
That is what some are predicting. "One rapidly emerging picture is that of an economy where far fewer people work because work is unnecessary" - Stuart Russell, a computer scientist at UC Berkeley.