> Human labor that is restricted to an absence of scarce complements, whether human time or capital, leaves only tasks that are labor-intensive but capital-light. That’s a very slim set of jobs
That and the discussion of horses helps bring two arguments together:
* There may not be as many people around. (This is pointed out multiple times- you're not in the underclass unless you are alive.)
* The one really human activity that can only barely be automated away is sex.
Therefore sex work will be still exist. Whether it is lucrative or not is TBD.
quantified•23m ago
That and the discussion of horses helps bring two arguments together:
* There may not be as many people around. (This is pointed out multiple times- you're not in the underclass unless you are alive.)
* The one really human activity that can only barely be automated away is sex.
Therefore sex work will be still exist. Whether it is lucrative or not is TBD.