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ringo Human work is not going away, Increasing in the opposite direction But its content shifts more toward the miscellaneous side. Programming is rapidly becoming so.
nishio “If you think it’s inconceivable that a philosopher would work as a chef in a diner, check your premise.” Atlas of Shoulder Shrugging, Part I, p. 542 “There is no such thing as a crappy job, only crappy people who don’t want to do it. “Part III, p. 39 - Philosopher works as a chef in a diner - There is no such thing as a crappy job.
nishio If task A of a certain kind is now performed by a machine, and the supply-demand balance is upset by an ample labor supply and payment from the market falls, while another kind of task B has a high demand and a low supply, reading task B as “chore” and placing it below task A is “False premise”. If Task B has high demand and low supply while another kind of Task B has high demand and low supply, reading Task B as a “chore” and placing it below Task A is “false premise” of “[It just happened historically.
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