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  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    dnc said:

    salemcoog said:

    thechatch said:

    Here’s the good news:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/work-from-home-productivity-gain-has-tech-ceos-predicting-many-workers-will-never-come-back-to-the-office-2020-05-15

    Less traffic in the morning. Some uncertainty coming in the Commercial Real Estate Markets, as companies look to leverage reduced need for office space. This could ultimately be a win for the economy, if corporations can identify performing business units working remotely.

    The other Obvious potential positive is greatly enhanced quality of life for employees and their families. Going into the office twice a week versus 5 times For the average cubicle monkey would be pretty nice.

    Of course, I suspect the government will step in, shaking their state income ton can and fuck anything up.

    I don't think very many people are looking forward to working from home long term anymore. And if Commercial Real Estate topples, so does a big part of the Economy as it ripples to the banks

    Another consequence of this, as I said about 2 months ago, is that mid and large organizations are now looking at AI with saucered eyes, whereas before they would listen to a pitch about it politely and tell the presenter, "we'll let ya know". Hundreds of thousands of solid family wage jobs disappear when that happens.

    There is nothing good about this for the economy other than niche service and distribution markets.
    AI is coming at an even faster rate than I suspected. This virus has jumpstarted an already growing movement away from human workers.
    And the @dnc had the perfect candidate for the moment in #MyYang butt they weren't chinterested.
    Yang's gotta get back in, watch the film, clean some things up. He's got tim.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    dnc said:

    salemcoog said:

    thechatch said:

    Here’s the good news:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/work-from-home-productivity-gain-has-tech-ceos-predicting-many-workers-will-never-come-back-to-the-office-2020-05-15

    Less traffic in the morning. Some uncertainty coming in the Commercial Real Estate Markets, as companies look to leverage reduced need for office space. This could ultimately be a win for the economy, if corporations can identify performing business units working remotely.

    The other Obvious potential positive is greatly enhanced quality of life for employees and their families. Going into the office twice a week versus 5 times For the average cubicle monkey would be pretty nice.

    Of course, I suspect the government will step in, shaking their state income ton can and fuck anything up.

    I don't think very many people are looking forward to working from home long term anymore. And if Commercial Real Estate topples, so does a big part of the Economy as it ripples to the banks

    Another consequence of this, as I said about 2 months ago, is that mid and large organizations are now looking at AI with saucered eyes, whereas before they would listen to a pitch about it politely and tell the presenter, "we'll let ya know". Hundreds of thousands of solid family wage jobs disappear when that happens.

    There is nothing good about this for the economy other than niche service and distribution markets.
    AI is coming at an even faster rate than I suspected. This virus has jumpstarted an already growing movement away from human workers.
    And the @dnc had the perfect candidate for the moment in #MyYang butt they weren't chinterested.
    Yang's gotta get back in, watch the film, clean some things up. He's got tim.
    Yep butt his messages of UBI and keeping people employed over robots would be wildly popular right now.

    Not saying he missed his chance, just saying the dems missed theirs.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    salemcoog said:

    thechatch said:

    Here’s the good news:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/work-from-home-productivity-gain-has-tech-ceos-predicting-many-workers-will-never-come-back-to-the-office-2020-05-15

    Less traffic in the morning. Some uncertainty coming in the Commercial Real Estate Markets, as companies look to leverage reduced need for office space. This could ultimately be a win for the economy, if corporations can identify performing business units working remotely.

    The other Obvious potential positive is greatly enhanced quality of life for employees and their families. Going into the office twice a week versus 5 times For the average cubicle monkey would be pretty nice.

    Of course, I suspect the government will step in, shaking their state income ton can and fuck anything up.

    I don't think very many people are looking forward to working from home long term anymore. And if Commercial Real Estate topples, so does a big part of the Economy as it ripples to the banks

    Another consequence of this, as I said about 2 months ago, is that mid and large organizations are now looking at AI with saucered eyes, whereas before they would listen to a pitch about it politely and tell the presenter, "we'll let ya know". Hundreds of thousands of solid family wage jobs disappear when that happens.

    There is nothing good about this for the economy other than niche service and distribution markets.
    AI is coming at an even faster rate than I suspected. This virus has jumpstarted an already growing movement away from human workers.
    Confirmation bias? #YourWang
    Yes, but also real world experience. I have a half dozen robots doing the work of 8 humans each (disclaimer is they do require human upkeep, so 7 net jobs eliminated). And they’re not even running at full capacity yet.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    salemcoog said:

    thechatch said:

    Here’s the good news:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/work-from-home-productivity-gain-has-tech-ceos-predicting-many-workers-will-never-come-back-to-the-office-2020-05-15

    Less traffic in the morning. Some uncertainty coming in the Commercial Real Estate Markets, as companies look to leverage reduced need for office space. This could ultimately be a win for the economy, if corporations can identify performing business units working remotely.

    The other Obvious potential positive is greatly enhanced quality of life for employees and their families. Going into the office twice a week versus 5 times For the average cubicle monkey would be pretty nice.

    Of course, I suspect the government will step in, shaking their state income ton can and fuck anything up.

    I don't think very many people are looking forward to working from home long term anymore. And if Commercial Real Estate topples, so does a big part of the Economy as it ripples to the banks

    Another consequence of this, as I said about 2 months ago, is that mid and large organizations are now looking at AI with saucered eyes, whereas before they would listen to a pitch about it politely and tell the presenter, "we'll let ya know". Hundreds of thousands of solid family wage jobs disappear when that happens.

    There is nothing good about this for the economy other than niche service and distribution markets.
    AI is coming at an even faster rate than I suspected. This virus has jumpstarted an already growing movement away from human workers.
    Confirmation bias? #YourWang
    Yes, but also real world experience. I have a half dozen robots doing the work of 8 humans each (disclaimer is they do require human upkeep, so 7 net jobs eliminated). And they’re not even running at full capacity yet.


  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    salemcoog said:

    thechatch said:

    Here’s the good news:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/work-from-home-productivity-gain-has-tech-ceos-predicting-many-workers-will-never-come-back-to-the-office-2020-05-15

    Less traffic in the morning. Some uncertainty coming in the Commercial Real Estate Markets, as companies look to leverage reduced need for office space. This could ultimately be a win for the economy, if corporations can identify performing business units working remotely.

    The other Obvious potential positive is greatly enhanced quality of life for employees and their families. Going into the office twice a week versus 5 times For the average cubicle monkey would be pretty nice.

    Of course, I suspect the government will step in, shaking their state income ton can and fuck anything up.

    I don't think very many people are looking forward to working from home long term anymore. And if Commercial Real Estate topples, so does a big part of the Economy as it ripples to the banks

    Another consequence of this, as I said about 2 months ago, is that mid and large organizations are now looking at AI with saucered eyes, whereas before they would listen to a pitch about it politely and tell the presenter, "we'll let ya know". Hundreds of thousands of solid family wage jobs disappear when that happens.

    There is nothing good about this for the economy other than niche service and distribution markets.
    AI is coming at an even faster rate than I suspected. This virus has jumpstarted an already growing movement away from human workers.
    Confirmation bias? #YourWang
    Yes, but also real world experience. I have a half dozen robots doing the work of 8 humans each (disclaimer is they do require human upkeep, so 7 net jobs eliminated). And they’re not even running at full capacity yet.
    Not at all related to the VID, but I've accidentally been doing that for a while. I made the tech, so it's hardly intelligent. But sufficient enough that I have someone LEAVING voluntarily, and I don't need to replace.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    I like that Inslee is cancer in this thread title.

    I like that.

    GO DAWGS!!
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    salemcoog said:

    thechatch said:

    Here’s the good news:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/work-from-home-productivity-gain-has-tech-ceos-predicting-many-workers-will-never-come-back-to-the-office-2020-05-15

    Less traffic in the morning. Some uncertainty coming in the Commercial Real Estate Markets, as companies look to leverage reduced need for office space. This could ultimately be a win for the economy, if corporations can identify performing business units working remotely.

    The other Obvious potential positive is greatly enhanced quality of life for employees and their families. Going into the office twice a week versus 5 times For the average cubicle monkey would be pretty nice.

    Of course, I suspect the government will step in, shaking their state income ton can and fuck anything up.

    I don't think very many people are looking forward to working from home long term anymore. And if Commercial Real Estate topples, so does a big part of the Economy as it ripples to the banks

    Another consequence of this, as I said about 2 months ago, is that mid and large organizations are now looking at AI with saucered eyes, whereas before they would listen to a pitch about it politely and tell the presenter, "we'll let ya know". Hundreds of thousands of solid family wage jobs disappear when that happens.

    There is nothing good about this for the economy other than niche service and distribution markets.
    AI is coming at an even faster rate than I suspected. This virus has jumpstarted an already growing movement away from human workers.
    Confirmation bias? #YourWang
    Yes, but also real world experience. I have a half dozen robots doing the work of 8 humans each (disclaimer is they do require human upkeep, so 7 net jobs eliminated). And they’re not even running at full capacity yet.
    Not at all related to the VID, but I've accidentally been doing that for a while. I made the tech, so it's hardly intelligent. But sufficient enough that I have someone LEAVING voluntarily, and I don't need to replace.
    We hit a scaling issue a little over a year ago and have been working on this for a while. But with the virus we redirected a ton of effort into rolling it out live. I anticipate we bring back maybe half the folks we let go.
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919
    edited May 2020

    salemcoog said:

    thechatch said:

    Here’s the good news:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/work-from-home-productivity-gain-has-tech-ceos-predicting-many-workers-will-never-come-back-to-the-office-2020-05-15

    Less traffic in the morning. Some uncertainty coming in the Commercial Real Estate Markets, as companies look to leverage reduced need for office space. This could ultimately be a win for the economy, if corporations can identify performing business units working remotely.

    The other Obvious potential positive is greatly enhanced quality of life for employees and their families. Going into the office twice a week versus 5 times For the average cubicle monkey would be pretty nice.

    Of course, I suspect the government will step in, shaking their state income ton can and fuck anything up.

    I don't think very many people are looking forward to working from home long term anymore. And if Commercial Real Estate topples, so does a big part of the Economy as it ripples to the banks

    Another consequence of this, as I said about 2 months ago, is that mid and large organizations are now looking at AI with saucered eyes, whereas before they would listen to a pitch about it politely and tell the presenter, "we'll let ya know". Hundreds of thousands of solid family wage jobs disappear when that happens.

    There is nothing good about this for the economy other than niche service and distribution markets.
    AI is coming at an even faster rate than I suspected. This virus has jumpstarted an already growing movement away from human workers.
    Confirmation bias? #YourWang
    Yes, but also real world experience. I have a half dozen robots doing the work of 8 humans each (disclaimer is they do require human upkeep, so 7 net jobs eliminated). And they’re not even running at full capacity yet.
    Not at all related to the VID, but I've accidentally been doing that for a while. I made the tech, so it's hardly intelligent. But sufficient enough that I have someone LEAVING voluntarily, and I don't need to replace.
    Porn is one hell of a medium.


  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    thechatch said:

    Here’s the good news:

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/work-from-home-productivity-gain-has-tech-ceos-predicting-many-workers-will-never-come-back-to-the-office-2020-05-15

    Less traffic in the morning. Some uncertainty coming in the Commercial Real Estate Markets, as companies look to leverage reduced need for office space. This could ultimately be a win for the economy, if corporations can identify performing business units working remotely.

    The other Obvious potential positive is greatly enhanced quality of life for employees and their families. Going into the office twice a week versus 5 times For the average cubicle monkey would be pretty nice.

    Of course, I suspect the government will step in, shaking their state income ton can and fuck anything up.

    I don't think very many people are looking forward to working from home long term anymore. And if Commercial Real Estate topples, so does a big part of the Economy as it ripples to the banks

    Another consequence of this, as I said about 2 months ago, is that mid and large organizations are now looking at AI with saucered eyes, whereas before they would listen to a pitch about it politely and tell the presenter, "we'll let ya know". Hundreds of thousands of solid family wage jobs disappear when that happens.

    There is nothing good about this for the economy other than niche service and distribution markets.
    AI is coming at an even faster rate than I suspected. This virus has jumpstarted an already growing movement away from human workers.
    Confirmation bias? #YourWang
    Yes, but also real world experience. I have a half dozen robots doing the work of 8 humans each (disclaimer is they do require human upkeep, so 7 net jobs eliminated). And they’re not even running at full capacity yet.
    Not at all related to the VID, but I've accidentally been doing that for a while. I made the tech, so it's hardly intelligent. But sufficient enough that I have someone LEAVING voluntarily, and I don't need to replace.
    Porn is one hell of a medium.