This is very odd. It seems to me it would be easier to take a real picture of a walmart and then photoshop in the "Investing in American Jobs" signs (which, by the way, there are too many of and they're too large to be realistic). But instead we get this ai garbage. Why? Why not just use a real picture? Why have an ai generate an obviously fake walmart checkout aisle, when real pictures of the same are so, so easy to come by?
no, sorry. we shouldnt lament jobs replaced by automation/easier to use systems. we should be pissed that billionares like the waltons arent taxed at 100%, and that their lowest paid employee makes thousand of times less than the management.
otehrwise youre just a buggy-whip maker shouting into the darkness
Large monopsonic companies like Walmart and Amazon already do central planning. They should simply be nationalized and run for public benefit and their owners should be brought up on charges.
Thank you! I hate doing self checkout unless i have like 2 or 3 things. Thats how it even started anyways, most shops had them as express lanes for shoppers with just a couple things to buy. If i have more than one bag's worth of groceries I'm going to let someone else who is paid to scan and bag do it for me.
This picture shows another perspective too.
People think jobs are necessary while we can just use machines and let them do it for us.
We don't need jobs. We need to have a safety net for people who don't have a job instead. A UBI is a good example. Creating jobs is such a capitalistic thing
Those don't take away that many jobs, at least not here in Germany. There is still someone standing next to them whenever they are open (on busy times 2 people) and shelves aren't stocking themselves.