| ▲ | hunglee2 14 hours ago | |||||||
and those young American's would be right. AI's impact on employment is less directly replacing a human worker one to one, but suppressing hiring demand by providing potential employers with a plausible alternative to increasing headcount. This is disproportionately impacting early entry hiring as the ramp up time to productivity for inexperienced workers is today too long for companies to willingly invest for. | ||||||||
| ▲ | burnt-resistor 12 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Never depend on a megacorp shit job for stability. The way out is unionizing and workers coming together to form a worker-owned co-op business with other good people, a very low turnover rate, and a civilized environment. They don't need a megacorp and can find markets themselves. | ||||||||
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