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Steve Bosserman

The meaning of life in a world without work | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

  • The crucial problem isn’t creating new jobs. The crucial problem is creating new jobs that humans perform better than algorithms. Consequently, by 2050 a new class of people might emerge – the useless class. People who are not just unemployed, but unemployable.
  • The same technology that renders humans useless might also make it feasible to feed and support the unemployable masses through some scheme of universal basic income. The real problem will then be to keep the masses occupied and content. People must engage in purposeful activities, or they go crazy. So what will the useless class do all day?
  • In any case, the end of work will not necessarily mean the end of meaning, because meaning is generated by imagining rather than by working. Work is essential for meaning only according to some ideologies and lifestyles. Eighteenth-century English country squires, present-day ultra-orthodox Jews, and children in all cultures and eras have found a lot of interest and meaning in life even without working. People in 2050 will probably be able to play deeper games and to construct more complex virtual worlds than in any previous time in history.
Bill Fulkerson

Opinion | Stop Expecting Life to Go Back to Normal Next Year - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Americans will need to take pandemic precautions well into 2021 - yes, even after a vaccine arrives.
Bill Fulkerson

Workers Keeping Americans Fed Are Going Hungry in the Heartland - 0 views

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    Hunger is surging in the heart of the breadbasket, showing just how dire the problem has become during the pandemic.
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