That's why robots can't be something left up to the private sector initially. If they're implemented at all, they need to be regulated heavily from the very beginning.
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Originally Posted by Marie Monday
That is such an egocentric thing to say. Many people don't have the advantages to be able to use their creativity and skills in their favour. If you have access to a job you don't hate you're lucky. You seem to be dismissing how much the odds can be stacked against people from birth in order to be able to pat yourself on the back.
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Then people should be focusing their effort on education if that's a playing field that can be leveled fairly. You can legislate equality of opportunity to an extent, but you can't legislate equality of outcome.