12 May 20
https://www.msn.com/en-us/finance/markets/fed-paper-says-companies-may-automate-more-jobs-during-pandemic/ar-BB13VWIJ
While “automation” can be a scary word to some workers, it may actually help mitigate pandemic-fueled job uncertainty and the depth of the recession, according to a working paper by two economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
@eladar saidWhy is this “one of the reasons for COVID19”?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/finance/markets/fed-paper-says-companies-may-automate-more-jobs-during-pandemic/ar-BB13VWIJ
While “automation” can be a scary word to some workers, it may actually help mitigate pandemic-fueled job uncertainty and the depth of the recession, according to a working paper by two economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
12 May 20
@divegeester saidBecause it was one of the reasons it was released.
Why is this “one of the reasons for COVID19”?
12 May 20
@carystover saidYou must not know that Bill Gates and US establishment politicians funded the bat virus research facility in China. You know, the one that released the virus.
You must be off your meds again.
@eladar saidBill Gates wants a global pandemic? Why?
You must not know that Bill Gates and US establishment politicians funded the bat virus research facility in China. You know, the one that released the virus.
@eladar saidSooo they released a virus that kills predominantly older (non working population) people in order to thin out the working population to make way for an advance in automation in the workplace?
You must not know that Bill Gates and US establishment politicians funded the bat virus research facility in China. You know, the one that released the virus.
Or is it that they released the virus thus causing a short term lock down in order to sneak automated waiters and cinema ushers into service sector.
@eladar saidLOL!!!! Truly amazing Eladar.
You must not know that Bill Gates and US establishment politicians funded the bat virus research facility in China. You know, the one that released the virus.
@kevcvs57 saidSoo...
Sooo they released a virus that kills predominantly older (non working population) people in order to thin out the working population to make way for an advance in automation in the workplace?
Or is it that they released the virus thus causing a short term lock down in order to sneak automated waiters and cinema ushers into service sector.
If it only kills the elderly, why were so many people forced to stay home and so many people forced out of doing their jobs?
True, if this was not meant to open positions for robots to take, there would have been no need to shut down so many jobs.
@eladar saidHere we are, 3+ months into this pandemic with all the information available to you the answer to this question still evades you. It really is quite remarkable.
If it only kills the elderly, why were so many people forced to stay home and so many people forced out of doing their jobs?