UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
there is already a government program in place for the types of workers we are discussing. but it requires workers to retrain even at absurd ages. a 59 year old may have this program as their only recourse, and it requires them to go to college or trade school with workers half their age. by the time they are retrained 4 years later, they are 63 years old. who is going to hire him over the 30 year old?I'd argue that even people currently working should have a chance to retrain.
There is SO much automation coming down the line, people have no idea. We've have the machines to do it for years but they didn't have the spark of intelligence required to outright replace workers.
The AI milestones that have been reached unexpectedly fast in the last few years will in 5 - 10 years not only make human replacement viable but AI's will actually be superior to human workers.
It becomes exponential too, because the first generation of AI can be used to improve on the second, and so on.
People need to reskill and fast.
there is no reason why we cannot provide these workers with a dignified retirement, while still retraining the younger workers for better, safer, more profitable jobs.
i mock the brokedicks here on government checks, but there are deserving people out there who should not be forced to retrain at older ages. it's cheaper just to let them retire in many cases.
http://www.npr.org/2017/02/02/513105056/federal-program-helps-american-workers-who-lost-jobs-to-trade-policies
NPR did a very nice piece about this months ago. or it might have just been days ago. this trump regime feels like a lifetime most days.