>>715869214
And then theres having a low reading comprehension. When 95% of jobs have been fully automated; what is money worth? In a situation like this the old economic models get tossed out of the window. The goods that will be manufactured will be manufactured for those that want them. We're talking about a fully automated luxury future. The idea of a "business venture" doesn't even make sense in this context.
>>715869725
Why don't you tell me more about what I believe you fuckin idiot. Ai is a sham. Reread my original post
>>715868760
and find the relevant sentence.
The competency crisis is mostly a meme. Its largely DEI shit + poorly allocated human capital. Not to mention the mass proliferation of human mediocrity. Theres more than enough competent people among western mankind, the incentive structures are such that higher human types rarely find themselves where they're needed. The people running shit are almost as stupid as the people they rule over. There aren't many true blue Aristocrats anymore.