• Can—or Should—We Halt Automation to Save Human Jobs? What the Port Strike Means for You Beyond the Docks | Ep. 053

  • Nov 12 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Can—or Should—We Halt Automation to Save Human Jobs? What the Port Strike Means for You Beyond the Docks | Ep. 053

  • Summary

  • What happens when humans halt progress to protect their jobs?

    In this episode, Ethan and Justin dive into the repercussions of a historic port strike where dockworkers secured a 62% wage increase—but at the cost of blocking automation. As more industries brace for the effects of AI and robotics, they explore the tug-of-war between maintaining jobs and advancing efficiency. This conversation unpacks the complexity of automation in the workforce and the ethical and economic dilemmas that follow. Is resistance to automation a short-term win or a long-term cost for all?

    What you will learn in this episode:

    • How to navigate the balance between automation and job security.
    • How the rise of “AI agents” could redefine employment.
    • How the recent port strike affects product prices and availability.
    • How to prepare your career for the next phase of the automation revolution.

    Questions answered:

    • What economic impacts stem from blocking automation in major industries?
    • How might automation change the types of jobs available in the future?
    • Why are “AI agents” considered the future of work?
    • What role will AI and robotics play in everyday business tasks?

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