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Snoopy said:
sundin13 said:

Prove it.

I've already posted information that automation may grow the job pool and increase wages, and you have provided no rebuttal.

I've posted information already and didn't see your post. Here is an article that is about A.I. expert who predicts 40% of jobs could be replaced..

https://fortune.com/2019/01/10/automation-replace-jobs/

Also, check the following expert.

"A growing number of detractors—including Elon Musk, who has warned about the power of artificial intelligence—worry that automation could disrupt entire communities and disproportionately affect low-income workers."

Again, that provides an incomplete picture. Yes, some jobs will be lost to automation. However, automation will also create new jobs. Many experts believe that these gains will far surpass the losses. This means that we do not need to plan for a sudden decrease in available jobs, but instead we need to plan for an increase in jobs and a transition in available jobs:

https://venturebeat.com/2017/09/07/automation-replaced-800000-workers-then-created-3-5-million-new-jobs/

"A Deloitte study of automation in the U.K. found that 800,000 low-skilled jobs were eliminated as the result of AI and other automation technologies. But get this: 3.5 million new jobs were created as well, and those jobs paid on average nearly $13,000 more per year than the ones that were lost."

Note: This is basically a carbon copy of a post I made earlier. If you didn't see it at first, that is fine, but you could easily go back and read it and respond to it instead of making me repeat myself...