Re: EJ: The countdown to the next crisis of The System has started.
We're only a generation or so away from humans of any standing not building or serving stuff. Moore's Law moves forward, apparently unannounced these days. Stuff will be cheap. Global supply chains are a way-too-complex thing we invented in the 20th Century before the Internet, before mobile communication, before 3D printing, when computing was roughly 15,000X less capable. JIT, Six Sigma, GSC, etc. etc. are just stop-gaps until we reach ~mid 21st Century. When I see images of those unfortunate people locked into their CV infested buildings in Hubei or sequestered on the Diamond Princess, I see Trump voters in the US a generation removed from being, more or less, the same useless statistics.
I was traveling again this week and watched the Frontline feature on the apparently evil, Amazon.com. My favorite quote was their focus on Amazon treating their employees "like robots". While they were focused on the human suffering, possible unionization, etc., all I could think about was how Bezos was working with his developers to push these unfortunate humans to model robots, so he could understand how robotic substitutes will be much more efficient. This is where we're going. China doesn't matter.
Originally posted by GRG55
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I was traveling again this week and watched the Frontline feature on the apparently evil, Amazon.com. My favorite quote was their focus on Amazon treating their employees "like robots". While they were focused on the human suffering, possible unionization, etc., all I could think about was how Bezos was working with his developers to push these unfortunate humans to model robots, so he could understand how robotic substitutes will be much more efficient. This is where we're going. China doesn't matter.
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