Joe Rogan and David Frank on the downsides of universal basic income and automation.
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It sounds counterintuitive, but by 2030, many of the world's largest economies will have more jobs than adult citizens to do those jobs
BCG's Rainer Strack advocates for companies to adopt a "people advantage" — because employee-centered thinking can go a long way.
Transcript in 31 languages— https://www.ted.com/talks/rainer_strack_the_surprising_workforce_crisis_of_2030_and_how_to_start_solving_it_now
The faster "self-driving" cars become more prevalent, the sooner "The Flying Car" happens…
Yes, I am well aware they already exist, but I mean the sooner you'll actually see ones flying around your local township or burrow.
Aliens call their pet rocks, Joe Rogan….👍👽👽👽
If workers had their share of equity we would'nt be having this problem.
Funny how people would be praying to people who have helped develop liberal arts as it is today in the future when everything becomes automated.