>Here in Uruguay we have a lot of jobs that could be replaced by today's tech, which will probably last for decades due to unions pushing for inefficiency (and they introduce incredible bureaucracy and friction).
Yeah, same for those people wanting jobs to feed their families...
If you didn't understand the gist of what Jobs said, here it is: new jobs WONT replace the majority of the old automated jobs. People would literally have NO jobs.
Yeah, same for those people wanting jobs to feed their families...
If you didn't understand the gist of what Jobs said, here it is: new jobs WONT replace the majority of the old automated jobs. People would literally have NO jobs.