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On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 02:08:54 -0800, "Howard Beal"
wrote: "Ed Huntress" wrote in message .. . We'll see what happens. My guess is, like what happened in the 1930s, the people of the United States are not going to let their lives be ruined because free-market theorists think they're economic market objects to be "cleared." It's not a settling thought. Ed Huntress Seems there is already a big push in many states to implement right to work legislation, now that repbulicans have control in washington i believe they will try to revise federal labor laws to benifit the job creators. Depending on who becomes president in 2016 things could get much worse for labor. Iggy is correct technology will replace much of the unskilled labor we use today. For example in near future people that depend on driving for thier income will become obsolete, same thing will happen with the airline industry, pilotless planes are in our future. If AI ever becomes a reality the entire global ecconomy will change, even ecconomists will be unemployed. G Best Regards Tom. Nestle, Japan, have announced that they will install 1,000 robot sales "clerks" starting this year. To quote from the news article: "The first batch of the robots -- a chatty humanoid called Pepper -- will report to work by the end of this year at outlets that sell coffee capsules and home espresso machines. "From December, they will start selling coffee machines for us at big retail stores," said Nestle Japan spokeswoman Miki Kano. "We are sure that our customers will enjoy shopping and being entertained by robots." If robots can sell coffee machines I think that they can probably say, "With Fries?" and it is very likely that if the Nestle experiment works, and there at present at least one Japanese company that is currently using robots in their outlets, that companies like Macdonald's will be looking at the same solution. -- Cheers, John B. |
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