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[–] FRYD@sh.itjust.works 24 points 19 hours ago (14 children)

Is this bad? I mean I guess it has the potential to damage delivery workers, but isn’t working for grubhub or doordash already kind of a scam anyway? That’s before we consider that the likelyhood of any product coming to market that could actually successfully do deliveries. Sounds like a job complicated beyond the capabilities of any robot now or in the near future anyway.

[–] bearboiblake@pawb.social 58 points 18 hours ago (13 children)

It's bad under capitalism, because it means that the ruling class get to keep an even higher percentage of profits.

Under socialism, it's good.

Fully automated luxury gay space communism would be awesome, but until we get socialism, we should take cues from the luddite movement.

[–] moontorchy@lemmy.world -4 points 11 hours ago (3 children)

I am not saying capitalism is flawless. It gets ugly quite often. But how do you know it’s good under socialism? Have you lived in socialist society or know any examples where it thrives. Socialism idea being romanticised a lot these days. Sadly reality proves it’s an utopian model.

[–] Gwyntale@lemmy.world 10 points 10 hours ago

Socialism: Drones take over peoples jobs -> These people work something else / everyone works less.

Capitalism: Drones take over peoples jobs -> These people starve.

In a socialist setting, the advent of better and better robots and drones would be a boon for society. Menial and transport jobs can be done by machines, while humans shift their work elsewhere and/or simply work less.

In a capitalist setting, that's not the case. Robots take over human work, not to free up those humans to do something else, but to raise profits for the owner of those robots. This leads to less and less jobs for people and since your worth and right to live is tied to your job in capitalism, this doesn't bode well for society.

Large scale automation would be great in a system, that tries to facilitate the best possible living conditions for its citizens with the least amount of work.

Capitalism sadly isn't interested in making the citizens work as little as possible. It's interested in generating profit for the people at the top.

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