Talks between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers resumed last week after months of starts and stops.
Right. You don’t have to explicitly say it for it to be true.
If you’re against AI taking white collar jobs, but not blue collar ones, then “you’re okay with blue collar jobs being automated but not white collar ones.”
Lol. Not sure why this needs to be spelled out for you so many times.
Probably because you don’t like what’s being said and need to remain cognitively dissonant.
Your smug vagueness sounds familiar.
What are you talking about?
Or are you just upset I’m criticizing something you like?
You’re just saying the word luddites like that’s a cogent critique of anything. You clearly know nothing beyond the headline generalities here.
What are you talking about?
My point, very simply put, is that you’re okay with blue collar jobs being automated but not white collar ones.
Please elaborate on why I “clearly know nothing beyond the headline generalities here.” What a vapid, nothing-statement. Lol.
I never said that. All that smugness over words you’ve put in my mouth. You’re either a terrible conversationalist or a troll.
Right. You don’t have to explicitly say it for it to be true.
If you’re against AI taking white collar jobs, but not blue collar ones, then “you’re okay with blue collar jobs being automated but not white collar ones.”
Lol. Not sure why this needs to be spelled out for you so many times.
Probably because you don’t like what’s being said and need to remain cognitively dissonant.
You’re inferring positions I haven’t taken, and then insisting I have taken them when I clarify that is not my position.
Notably ironic that the term “cognitive dissonance” occurs to you in this context.
So, you’re not against AI taking white collar jobs?
Or you’re not okay with machines replace blue collar jobs?
Which is it? Say your stance instead of beating around the bush because you’re ashamed of it.
How? It looks to me like you don’t even know what that means.