People just can't grasp this . especially when the default for people is to assume change is bad. Especially if it means people don't really have to work that hard.
They have no grasp at all, even though now there is a tangible benefit to knowing about this. In earlier times, the knowledge was purely theoretical with little that the average person could put it to use for.
@@KartikGadaATOM which is fine if we adopt your dues or some direct payment system. The put money in consumers pockets to buy stuff. Otherwise technology has to be used to drive down the cost of the things they buy. Or people use technology to drive down their cost and buy less stuff. Which we are seeing now
Yes, thanks for reading my materials. DUES is the fairest, since among other things, it enables poorer people to go live where the cost of living is lower, without the attachments to some low-paying job in an expensive city. This reduces overcrowding in cities too.
Aren't people worried about 'automation taking jobs'? If that is true, that is mutually exclusive with the notion of an aging population being a problem.
Thank you very much Kartik
People just can't grasp this . especially when the default for people is to assume change is bad. Especially if it means people don't really have to work that hard.
They have no grasp at all, even though now there is a tangible benefit to knowing about this. In earlier times, the knowledge was purely theoretical with little that the average person could put it to use for.
Well I grasp it. But I don't grasp how GDP will keep growing. the effects of technology deflation eventually become exponential.
More printing enables growth, since inflation is fuel for technological progress.
@@KartikGadaATOM which is fine if we adopt your dues or some direct payment system. The put money in consumers pockets to buy stuff. Otherwise technology has to be used to drive down the cost of the things they buy. Or people use technology to drive down their cost and buy less stuff. Which we are seeing now
Yes, thanks for reading my materials. DUES is the fairest, since among other things, it enables poorer people to go live where the cost of living is lower, without the attachments to some low-paying job in an expensive city. This reduces overcrowding in cities too.
Very impressive but you dont say how the video jas been AI remastered? Was is a specific AI software?
Compare the before and after to see the difference.
Did you finished 'The Singularity is Nearer' ? You said you was reading it months ago but i didnt saw your book review
What do you think about the aging population issue in the developed world. Will technology find a way to combat this issue?
Aren't people worried about 'automation taking jobs'? If that is true, that is mutually exclusive with the notion of an aging population being a problem.
Well the health and eating habits of those ageing populations. Will solve that problem.