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dZeppETH t1_j1zzlz5 wrote
Reply to comment by jbman42 in How AI innovation is powered by underpaid workers in foreign countries. by eddytony96
Again, your explanation is a gross oversimplification of a systemic issue that has been an evolving problem for the better part of a century. Do you think secretaries in the ‘60s were adequately compensated for their labor when compared to equivalent male roles at the time, and if so I would love a single example.
dZeppETH t1_j1zxdf8 wrote
Reply to comment by jbman42 in How AI innovation is powered by underpaid workers in foreign countries. by eddytony96
Hopefully someday you learn to view all humans as equal people and not fodder for the consumerist capitalistic machine… If you think the wage gap through all of American history is “debunked at every turn,” you are grossly misinformed and I implore you to actually research the history of women’s pay in the American workforce.
dZeppETH t1_j1ztu0k wrote
Reply to comment by jbman42 in How AI innovation is powered by underpaid workers in foreign countries. by eddytony96
No, it’s exporting exploitation. American Industry has had constant “cheap/free” labor supply issues since the abolition of slavery and through the years have always been seeking a replacement in that loss of profit. This is why we moved to Chinese Labor (railroads), Child Labor (factories), Female Labor (pay gap), etc. Now our solution is to export that exploitation to the 3rd world where most Americans don’t see it day-to-day and therefore don’t have an emotional connection to it enough to protest against it like we did for civil rights, and workers rights, and child labor rights, and women’s rights. This is a problem America has been fighting since the late 1800’s.
dZeppETH t1_j1zsm2s wrote
Reply to comment by deGoblin in How AI innovation is powered by underpaid workers in foreign countries. by eddytony96
Because there aren’t a limitless supply of New York factory workers? Lmfao come on
dZeppETH t1_j1zsgmu wrote
Reply to comment by Frat_Kaczynski in How AI innovation is powered by underpaid workers in foreign countries. by eddytony96
Doesn’t make it inane. Exporting exploitation is a huge problem and one that I’m sure many, many people don’t associate with AI and machine learning. We know children make Nike shoes in slave factories, many people are unaware of how that same level of exploitation is prevalent in something like software development, something that’s not physically manufactured.
dZeppETH t1_j1zritu wrote
Reply to comment by ersatzgiraffe in A new novel antenna bringing us closer to 6G wireless communications by Vailhem
What if I told you that you have no idea what you’re talking about?
dZeppETH t1_j1sdddo wrote
Reply to What do you see happening over the next 300 years to a millennia? In what way will it be different to how it is today? by Serious_Final_989
I believe before we get to the next 300 years we must either come together as a mostly global society, or our species will annihilate itself. It’s either Star Trek or Mad Max in <100 years or so haha
dZeppETH t1_j20idgn wrote
Reply to comment by dZeppETH in A new novel antenna bringing us closer to 6G wireless communications by Vailhem
ATT did 5Ge which is not the same as 5G. Did it confuse consumers? Yes. Does all tech confuse consumers? Also, yes.