Ask HN: Will automation generate social massive protests?
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#2Re: Ask HN: Will automation generate social massive protests?
#3This hasn't cause massive protests at the level I think your proposing. The question therefore is if automation is likely to have knock-on effects, resulting in widespread poverty. This might well result in popular unrest.
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_the_United_...
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#4A few days ago I was unable to get an Uber out of Hyderabad airport because of a "strike". "Strike" might be the euphemism of the year - it refers to angry taxi drivers/autowales striking Uber drivers who continue to drive.
This is not an isolated experience, many other countries (Columbia, France, Brazil) have the same problem with violent angry mobs trying to shut down automated competition. Politicians mostly side with the luddites; here in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena (racist party of Maharashtra, for those unfamiliar) is strongly opposed to Uber. French politicians similarly surrendered to the terrorists.
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#5https://www.amazon.com/Nothing-True-Everything-Possible-Surr...
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#6Most of the world takes for granted a system that allocates resources and the results of production in a way that encourages the highest profits with the least costs. Since humans are the highest cost, they are the biggest target for automation.
We have a golden opportunity to create a better, more equitable way of living now and in the future. Let's not let this moment go to waste.
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#7The modern luddite movement is already here. A few days ago I was unable to get an Uber out of Hyderabad airport because of a "strike". "Strike" might be the euphemism of the year - it refers to angry taxi drivers/autowales striking Uber drivers who continue to drive. This is not an isolated experience, many other countries (Columbia, France, Brazil) have the same problem with violent angry mobs trying to shut down a…
Nope. The Uber and Ola drivers are themselves striking against the two companies.
"The drivers have also demanded that no new cabs be licensed until existing drivers are guaranteed a minimum of daily bookings.
"The managements should give us at least 12 guaranteed bookings during peak hours for the first five years of each cab,” the association said in an earlier statement."" [0]
[0] http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/ground-report-hyderabad...
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#8It is easier to demonize immigrants and globalization. That is already the main target of anger.
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#9No, automation is not new anymore and unions are declining. Besides, domestic appliances and cellphones changed the way people look at machines and technology. It is easier to demonize immigrants and globalization. That is already the main target of anger.