Automation and Workforce
The discussion highlights the need to rethink tax incentives for automation, suggesting that human workers, when tech-enabled, can outperform robots. It emphasizes the importance of reinvesting in vocational training for those displaced by automation, rather than shifting the blame to immigrants. Additionally, the conversation touches on the pressures of social media, which exacerbate feelings of inadequacy and comparison among individuals.In this clip
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