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Marcus J

@markjarthur

Liberty-minded, Badger/Packer/Phoenix optimist, proud Wisconsinite residing in NE Florida

Florida, USA Entrou em Mayıs 2017
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Marcus J
Marcus J@markjarthur·
I’ve been saying this for a long time. We will need a new model and it’s not being worked on fast enough to deal with what’s coming.
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra

🚨RESEARCHERS JUST MATHEMATICALLY PROVED THAT AI LAYOFFS WILL DESTROY THE ECONOMY.. AND EVERY CEO ALREADY KNOWS IT.. BUT NONE OF THEM CAN STOP.. Two researchers from UPenn and Boston University just published a paper called "The AI Layoff Trap".. They proved something terrifying.. Every company replacing workers with AI is also firing its own customers.. Every laid-off employee is someone who used to spend money.. When enough people lose their jobs.. Nobody can afford to buy anything.. And the companies that fired everyone go bankrupt selling products to an economy with no purchasing power.. Every CEO can see this coming.. The math is obvious.. Fire workers.. Lose customers.. Lose revenue.. Collapse.. But here's the trap.. No company can afford to stop.. If you don't automate.. Your competitor will.. They cut costs.. Undercut your prices.. Steal your market share.. And you die anyway.. So every company automates.. Knowing it's collectively suicidal.. Because the alternative is dying alone while everyone else survives.. It's a Prisoner's Dilemma.. And the researchers proved it mathematically.. The numbers are already stacking up.. Block cut nearly half its 10,000 employees this year.. CEO Jack Dorsey said AI made those roles unnecessary and that "within the next year, the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion".. Salesforce replaced 4,000 customer support agents with AI.. Goldman Sachs deployed an AI coder that lets one senior engineer do the work of a five-person team.. Over 100,000 tech workers were laid off in 2025 alone.. AI was cited as the primary driver in more than half the cases.. 80% of US workers hold jobs with tasks susceptible to AI automation.. And here's what should scare policymakers.. The researchers tested every proposed solution.. Universal Basic Income.. Doesn't fix it.. It raises living standards but doesn't change a single company's incentive to automate.. Capital income taxes.. Don't fix it.. They change profit levels but not the per-task decision to replace a human.. Worker equity and profit sharing.. Narrows the gap but can't close it.. Collective bargaining.. Can't fix it.. Because automating is a dominant strategy.. No voluntary agreement between companies is self-enforcing.. Only one thing works.. A Pigouvian automation tax.. A per-task charge that forces every company to pay for the demand it destroys when it fires a worker.. The researchers call it a "Red Queen effect".. Better AI doesn't solve the problem.. It makes it worse.. Because every company sees a bigger market share gain from automating faster than rivals.. But at the end.. Everyone automates equally.. The gains cancel out.. And the only thing left is more destroyed demand.. The paper's conclusion is devastating.. This isn't a transfer from workers to company owners.. Both sides lose.. Workers lose their income.. Companies lose their customers.. It's a deadweight loss that harms everyone.. And no market force can break the cycle.. The AI layoff trap isn't a prediction.. It's already happening.. And the math says it won't stop on its own.

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Badgermaniac@THEbadgermaniac·
You aren't really from Wisconsin if you use Wisco, Whisky, or Sconnie in your regular lexicon. They are marketing things pushed by those who don't understand the culture.
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Zach Heilprin
Zach Heilprin@ZachHeilprin·
A great man and coach, Henry Mason was responsible for one of the more memorable moments at Camp Randall. It was his suggestion to run this QB draw that totally caught Michigan by surprise, helping give Barry Alvarez another signature win.
Jim Polzin@JimPolzinWSJ

Three former #Badgers head football coaches stopped what they were doing Saturday to talk about the late Henry Mason. That shows you how respected the former WR coach/glue guy was around the program Some thoughts from Alvarez, Bielema and Chryst on Mason: #tracking-source=home-top-story" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">badgerextra.com/commentary/col…

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Marcus J@markjarthur·
I’ve lived 90% of my life in Wisconsin and disagree. Almost my entire family lives and is from there (including in-laws) too. The whole state loves using short nicknames for everything (the Pack, FIB, bubbler, pop, Mad-town) but insists on all three syllables for Wisconsin?
Badgermaniac@THEbadgermaniac

You aren't really from Wisconsin if you use Wisco, Whisky, or Sconnie in your regular lexicon. They are marketing things pushed by those who don't understand the culture.

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non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
A clear, well-articulated argument against a new data center in Ohio... worth watching
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Zach Heilprin@ZachHeilprin·
The real all-time leading rusher was in attendance today. @NCAA
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Sal the Agorist@SallyMayweather·
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@Tim_Denning Some people need health insurance that a large corporation currently provides. Is that super hard for you to trust?
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Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
I simply don’t trust people who work corporate jobs anymore and get brainwashed by a company mission.
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That Guy Rocked CFB
That Guy Rocked CFB@ThatFBGuyRocked·
John Clay. That guy rocked.
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