@deprecated_ii The robots themselves will not create more jobs, at least not jobs that will directly translate from working on a port to a job where the skillset can be transferred. People often have to find other jobs for a variety of reasons. If these port workers are worth a shit, they should be able to find work elsewhere.
Does it suck to lose your job? Yes. Is it fair to lose your job to automation? No. Are we better off by always preserving a select few jobs no matter the consequences? No
@deprecated_ii @PurpCat I will not argue in favor of all these people just going to work for Amazon. I should also add that automation does not have to mean all jobs of a low skill need to be outright eliminated. Rather, the automation should be used more as a force multiplier for those that are working on the job. This is not always the case, but it can be. And the best forms of automation remove jobs that no one actually wants rather than ones that are more fulfilling.
my solution would be to let people spread out and go back to growing their own food and living slower paced lives that they can enjoy without being treated like tax cattle who have to produce revenue for the state or get culled. but that's obviously not on the table in this system