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Comments by "Darnit" (@darnit1944) on "How Porsche's First Electric Car (The Taycan) Is Made | The Making Of" video.
Remember last time engineers made tractors, many laborers were fired. When the sewing machine was invented, manual taylors cursed it, saying they stole their jobs. The same goes to robots. It's hard to accept new technology, but with new technology, people have more time thinking and creating, and less time doing manual labor.
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Funny joke. Oh wait, it's not.
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By plugging his USB to her port and ejects data
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EV haters are the same like older generations hating on automatic transmission, power steering, thinking they are nothing but adding complexity to cars. Technology must move forward.
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German engineering philosophy is different from Japanese engineering philosophy. Also, this is a sports car, not a daily driving minivan
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Nobody said that when the first LCD television was so expensive that only rich people could buy them. Now they're everywhere. Technology progresses, it will become cheaper and more widely available.
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Probably cheaper than paying workers for insurance and other expenses
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My brother went to Suzuki plant once. No human workers, every car are made by robots. Suzuki cars are very cheap.
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I encourage competition.
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Young people, interns, probably
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Β @user-sx4yu3nw4jΒ America is a first world country with a 3rd world mindset on its people.
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Many farmers and tailors complained when tractors and sewing machine came and replaced their jobs. Where are they now? People who complained about technology replacing their jobs will not be remembered, they'll be another footnote in history books.
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Power steering πππ Automatic transmission πππ Technological progressπππ Stay stupid πππ
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I think because they're all young interns
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Accents differ. Say this: Her-wee poh-tah You just said Harry Potter in British accent.
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What's the problem there?
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Yes, excellent.
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This kind of thinking is the reason your country stays third world. Like mine.
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So what? You want to force them to accept human workers, and get shunted by competitors?
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Β @beesplaining1882Β No, not that. robots replacing human means humans has less time doing manual labor, and more thinking. The same goes to tractors and sewing machine when they replaced many farmers and tailor back in the day
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Β @beesplaining1882Β You're thinking is similar to my grandma's. And that is the reason why her business could not advance. We are living in a world of competition, and yet people still protects the loser's side. I dont mind tending to the losers, i encourage the losers to think harder and become a better person, using their skills somewhere. But keeping them at the cost of advancement and economic progress? They are already replacing humans in factories where people could be exposed to hazardous environment, like phone factories in China. We prefer having several unemployed or used their skill in other places rather than paying for their medical bills. It's for their own good too.
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Β @beesplaining1882Β and also, with robots taking over the industry one by one, doesn't that mean universal basic income is becoming more feasible?
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Nope. Think harder and come up with better stuff. Your idea generates stupid, unproductive people.
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Β @user-sx4yu3nw4jΒ We dont have to agree on everything. However, with robots taking over jobs, universal basic income is becoming quite feasible.
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