Even if full self driving is a ways off, Level 4 also benefits from these technologies.Self driving cars used to be the hot thing but hasn't uber given up ? And Google wasn't so hot than they used to be ?
Even if full self driving is a ways off, Level 4 also benefits from these technologies.Self driving cars used to be the hot thing but hasn't uber given up ? And Google wasn't so hot than they used to be ?
For tweets and Facebook posts, yes. There is more potential to high speed low latency wireless Internet than that though.
This will reduce commute times (remote work = no commute) and car use is by far the greatest emissions source in the US.the plan for a lot of companies is to able to replace many local technicians with one remote one through 5G connection
Degrowth (French: décroissance) is a term used for both a political, economic, and social movement as well as a set of theories that critiques the paradigm of economic growth.[SUP][1][/SUP] It is based on ideas from a diverse range of lines of thought such as political ecology, ecological economics, feminist political ecology, and environmental justice. Degrowth emphasizes the need to reduce global consumption and production (social metabolism) and advocates a socially just and ecologically sustainable society with well-being replacing GDP as the indicator of prosperity.
I said:You're getting fired because technology has made your job obsolete. Here's your UBI while we work on making labour as a whole obsolete.
Whats happening here is you're blaming 5G for the problems of capitalism (obsolescence of commodities, unequal distribution of rewards, redundancy of labor, trivial gains for entertainment purposes, etc).
"- constitutes a threat to employment (the plan for a lot of companies is to able to replace many local technicians with one remote one through 5G connection) " what does this mean? Could you clarify?
5G should be pushed as a replacement for home internet, seems pointless on phones...currently.
5G should be pushed as a replacement for home internet, seems pointless on phones...currently.
So the question is, do you focus on the symptoms or the disease?UBI doesn't exist.
It would be a totally different story if it would, obviously...
5G tech is fine, it's the actual phones that really aren't needed right now. Meaning there's no need to run out and put a cool thousand on a new 5G phone when the infrastructure isn't there to support it yet.
Whats happening here is you're blaming 5G for the problems of capitalism (obsolescence of commodities, unequal distribution of rewards, redundancy of labor, trivial gains for entertainment purposes, etc).
I'll give you a counterargument.
This will reduce commute times (remote work = no commute) and car use is by far the greatest emissions source in the US.
Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions | US EPA
Sources of greenhouse gas emissions, inculding electricity production, tranportation, industry, agriculture, and forestry.www.epa.gov
So really, it cancels out. What you really want is not 4G over 5G, but UBI and social democracy/socialism. Alternatively:
Degrowth - Wikipedia
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So the question is, do you focus on the symptoms or the disease?
UBI doesn't exist.
It would be a totally different story if it would, obviously...
Whats happening here is you're blaming 5G for the problems of capitalism (obsolescence of commodities, unequal distribution of rewards, redundancy of labor, trivial gains for entertainment purposes, etc).
I'll give you a counterargument.
This will reduce commute times (remote work = no commute) and car use is by far the greatest emissions source in the US.
Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions | US EPA
Sources of greenhouse gas emissions, inculding electricity production, tranportation, industry, agriculture, and forestry.www.epa.gov
So it cancels out. What you really want is not 4G over 5G, but UBI and social democracy/socialism. Alternatively:
Degrowth - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
A bit off topic, but I have a ton of friends who live in the sticks and are stuck on extremely slow speeds. With the range of 5g towers being so short, I see something like a Starlink benefitting them far sooner.Yeah...like is OP still missing the days of elevator operators? Or travel consultants? Or any number of positions that disappeared because of technological progress?
Rural and remote areas getting high speed internet is MASSIVE.
I really wish they would focus on making calls better so that I could actually make a call without it dropping all the time. I have Verizon and live in a NY suburb and sometimes talking to my mom who live 15 minuets away can drop the call 5+ times. Really annoying if I am trying to walk her through something on the computer or we are talking about something that is too much to text.
A bit off topic, but I have a ton of friends who live in the sticks and are stuck on extremely slow speeds. With the range of 5g towers being so short, I see something like a Starlink benefitting them far sooner.
One person I know lives 2 miles from the closest line for Comcast, and they won't run service out to him. He has about a dozen neighbors in the area that would subscribe as well, but Comcast hasn't seen it as worthwhile in the 8 years he's lived there. I can't see 5g towers being built around there either, but I'm sure I could be wrong.
This is all great, but I don't know if I'm getting the right vibe of rural across. Town population of about 4k. Hours from the closest city, and no other buildings to speak of aside from farms and houses, with those being fairly sparse. In the case of wired broadband, and what I assume will be the issue with 5g, is the number of potential customers out there at all. Most of those folk don't want broadband, and I have family in that area who "don't need to use the email" as they put it.The nice (and not so nice) thing about 5G is that the true 5G doesn't use regular towers. It mostly uses small cells, tiny little towers that can even just be stuck on the side of a building. It significantly reduces the cost/land print/time commitment of building in an area. It also means each one has a smaller radius and you need to find more places to put them, so it isn't always too simple, but it can potentially make deploying in smaller areas like that more feasible. Also, with home 5G, you get a box that is put on the outside of your house that is then connected to the router inside your house. This not only gets around the trouble that 5G has with penetrating buildings to get you the service inside, but it also puts effectively a tower that can cover at least some area on the outside of your house long term. (that's not really being used much yet) Its a smart way to spread coverage.
What? No. You would only blow through your data plan if you changed how you consume media. a 1-3MB web page is still a 1-3MB web page, it just loads a tiny bit faster than before. If you don't increase your video streaming fidelity on your device then that won't change either.We get max 20GB plans in Canada. And they ain't cheap. At 5G speeds, you'd blow through that in minutes. It's stupid. We'll still be using WiFi for any real downloading/caching.
In this day and age factories should be all machine. As it would nearly eliminate the danger but those people also deserve to survive so its the only course forward. The money goes back to the economy so its not like its wasted.Totally this. Who wants to spend their days fixing technical issues with the network? Most of those people would rather do something else, but right now we need them. Eventually this should happen with lots of industries, people oppose closing factories but also don't want to spend their lives working in factories. UBI will be the solution.
If most of those jobs are done by machines, production goes up, factories can operate 24/7. The key is doing it by benefitting all instead of only Jeff Bezos. We already have the resources to make UBI viable, the problem is those resources are hoarded by a few assholes.In this day and age factories should be all machine. As it would nearly eliminate the danger but those people also deserve to survive so its the only course forward. The money goes back to the economy so its not like its wasted.
One example is We could chop our military budget in half and still be readily able to defend ourselves while having a massive fund to cover said costs.
A UBI means also several social programs can be converted or eliminated. So their is definitely ways to make it viable.
Uh, Tesla? They're aggressively pursuing the idea of an autonomous network of taxis created by over-the-air updates to existing Tesla vehicles, and they have an insurmountable lead in autonomous vehicles over any other manufacturer.Self driving cars used to be the hot thing but hasn't uber given up ? And Google wasn't so hot than they used to be ?
Also isn't the area coverage smaller per antenna with 5G?
What? No. You would only blow through your data plan if you changed how you consume media. a 1-3MB web page is still a 1-3MB web page, it just loads a tiny bit faster than before. If you don't increase your video streaming fidelity on your device then that won't change either.
China sends 'world's first 6G' test satellite into orbit
The satellite is meant to trial new technology expected to be many times faster than 5G.www.bbc.com
China already testing 6G, they've had 5G for a while