+ 1 for qntmfred for the Outkast skit reference.[Edited on March 27, 2012 at 4:01 PM. Reason : qtmn qmnt tmnt unity]
3/27/2012 4:00:41 PM
Simple solution for the "problem" of increase automation:Be willing to pay more for less.
3/27/2012 4:03:45 PM
3/28/2012 5:45:42 PM
The second contradiction that is inherent in capitalism is the tendency of the rate of profit to fall. The forces of production in capitalism, which view workers as a cost that must be limited, constrict the ability of consumption. The workers who produce the commodities that are to be bought and sold on the market cannot afford to purchase the items that they produce. As the capitalist turns to machines for increased productivity and efficiency, the workers perform only the most simple, most monotonous, and most easily acquired knack.The forces of production and the social relations of people are intertwined. As technology increases, the possibility for a change in the forces of production also results in a change in the social relations of people. It is through technology that the tendency of the rate of profit to fall contradiction emerges. As technology changes and is introduced into the work force, a struggle over the control of the production process and the appropriation of the final product appears. This leads to a smaller amount of labor having to produce the profits, while the capitalist finds more and more of his capital tied up in machinery.The rate of profit in capitalism is unstable because the various requirements of profitable production, dictated by the need for economic survival under capitalist economic organization, are mutually incompatible. As competition increases on the market, the capitalist must find cheaper ways to produce commodities to be sold. The labor force is then viewed as a cost that can be reduced, thus increasing the reliance on machines for production. Machines require less workers, albeit workers who possess the necessary skills to operate the machines. The workers are subjected to further economic oppression by the owners because as the repulsiveness of the work increases, the wage decreases. The working conditions in the factory do not improve, as the burden of toil also increases, whether by prolongation of the working hours, by increase of the work exacted in a given time or by increased speed of the machinery.As the competition increases and the rate of profit falls, the capitalist is forced to invest more and more capital into machinery. The end result is that the ultimate of goal of the capitalist, the accumulation of more capital, is diverted through the additional investment of capital into machinery. As this occurs, a crisis in production occurs, as this has the long-run consequence of lowering profitability and hence undermining production itself.Within capitalism, three contradictions exist that will result in the overthrow of the bourgeoisie. The first contradiction, overproduction, could be considered as the main contradiction within capitalism. The tendency of the productive forces of capitalism to create growth is stymied by the limits to growth that capitalism creates. The second contradiction, the tendency of the rate of profit to fall, involves the capitalist using his capital in a manner that will slow his profits. The capitalist invests more of his money into machinery, thus lowering the number of jobs available and demanding that smaller amounts of labor produce the profits. The third contradiction, centralization, is where the revolution really picks up steam. As the capitalist is continually engaged in competition, certain segments of the population, such as the petty bourgeois, are consolidated and pushed down into the proletariat. The proletarian numbers increase, class consciousness emerges, and revolution is underway. A violent struggle results in capitalism being replaced with Socialism. Oppression and exploitation are removed from society.
3/28/2012 6:20:46 PM
3/28/2012 7:39:58 PM
http://www.marketplace.org/topics/tech/robots-ate-my-job/robots-and-hourglass-economy
3/28/2012 8:47:33 PM
I got in my car halfway through the interview and thought the reporter was talking to a middle schooler at first http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2012/06/18/155278207/you-know-you-want-one-personal-robots-not-ready-for-you-yet
6/19/2012 2:18:08 PM
i'd cut off an appendage of their choosing to be able to work for Willow Garage[Edited on June 19, 2012 at 2:30 PM. Reason : i'll settle for merely using ROS and OpenCV for the time being though]
6/19/2012 2:29:06 PM
i heard about ROS yesterday on NPR...pretty cool stuff!
6/19/2012 3:06:53 PM
Penis. Then want you to cut off your p33n.
6/19/2012 3:07:14 PM
*shrug* it's had a pretty good run
6/19/2012 3:22:54 PM
He'd just build himself a robo-dick
6/19/2012 3:24:49 PM
there's a nano- joke in there somewhere
6/19/2012 3:26:39 PM
^it's in your pants, brah.
6/19/2012 3:30:24 PM
there it is
6/19/2012 3:40:58 PM
You found it?
6/19/2012 3:45:33 PM
2/24/2013 9:13:08 PM
http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2013/03/labour-markets-0
3/3/2013 10:01:28 PM
https://medium.com/war-is-boring/bed4b2b5a70a[Edited on August 24, 2013 at 8:06 PM. Reason : .]
8/24/2013 8:06:30 PM
8/25/2014 10:00:39 PM
Looks like the idea of restructuring our world in an AI future has finally hit the mainstream.^ that video could have come out of my own head [Edited on August 25, 2014 at 11:12 PM. Reason : ]
8/25/2014 10:54:08 PM
guess I should have bumped this thread more often
10/29/2019 3:25:37 PM
Yup.
11/9/2019 10:21:53 AM
^ why?
11/9/2019 11:13:50 AM
after i left this job, i landed at a good job that pretty much paid me 15k more a year and i've been here almost 8 years.. Destiny
11/9/2019 1:21:42 PM
cool, congrats!
11/9/2019 5:31:10 PM
11/20/2019 12:16:57 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/30/bosses-speed-up-automation-as-virus-keeps-workers-home
3/30/2020 5:06:50 PM
Shame no one can stop free market capitalism.
3/30/2020 5:42:28 PM
bUt I wAs ToLd MeSsIcAnS wErE tAkIn DeRe JeRbz?!?
3/31/2020 6:16:47 AM
universal basic income. let the robots and positronic brains do all the work.
3/31/2020 12:57:35 PM
^^they are, along with robots. The difference is that automation will create more jobs than it displaces, whereas migrant labor suppresses wages.
4/1/2020 2:26:25 PM
move over Taylor Swift]
6/10/2020 1:25:41 PM
6/15/2020 2:17:13 PM
o no
6/15/2020 2:53:00 PM
Welp, time to move into management
6/15/2020 3:26:20 PM
https://twitter.com/sharifshameem/status/1284095222939451393
7/21/2020 11:38:04 AM