Welcome to *Who Wants to be a ~~Millionaire~~ Tech Billionaire*! The $64,000 question is:
*Tens of thousands of long-haul drivers, and hundreds of thousands (perhaps millions) of flyover America’s small town citizens whose primary supporting economy was their support and servicing, will be thrown on the street within a few years. What will these people overwhelmingly do?*
Is it:
* A: Demand a ban or restriction on self-driving.
* B: Demand job retraining
* C: Demand UBI
* D: Blame the libs for everything and keep voting Trump/GOP.
Don’t rush, take your time.
okcafe on
how long til one of them kills someone do yall think
Josvan135 on
This honestly seems like a no brainer.
Over the road trucking is the hardest (from the perspective of a human driver engagement and time away from home), least financially rewarding, most mind-numbing, and least technically difficult kind of trucking.
The truck turns left out of a warehouse parking lot, gets on the highway, drives 500 miles basically in a straight line, gets off the highway, parks at the warehouse, someone unhooks the trailer, gases it up, and it takes another trailer right back the way it came.
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Am I the only one that wants AI to take all our jobs?
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Welcome to *Who Wants to be a ~~Millionaire~~ Tech Billionaire*! The $64,000 question is:
*Tens of thousands of long-haul drivers, and hundreds of thousands (perhaps millions) of flyover America’s small town citizens whose primary supporting economy was their support and servicing, will be thrown on the street within a few years. What will these people overwhelmingly do?*
Is it:
* A: Demand a ban or restriction on self-driving.
* B: Demand job retraining
* C: Demand UBI
* D: Blame the libs for everything and keep voting Trump/GOP.
Don’t rush, take your time.
how long til one of them kills someone do yall think
This honestly seems like a no brainer.
Over the road trucking is the hardest (from the perspective of a human driver engagement and time away from home), least financially rewarding, most mind-numbing, and least technically difficult kind of trucking.
The truck turns left out of a warehouse parking lot, gets on the highway, drives 500 miles basically in a straight line, gets off the highway, parks at the warehouse, someone unhooks the trailer, gases it up, and it takes another trailer right back the way it came.
Am I the only one that wants AI to take all our jobs?