Comment Re:They don't need returns (Score 1) 23
I'm also convinced of the sociopathic aspect of this as well, that even if replacing a worker with AI costs the company more they will be doing it anyway.
There was a time where it more common to the owners and managers of a company it was a great responsibility and honor to have so many people employed at your company, that the productivity they and yourself, that combination of capital and labor, were able to produce allowed them to have families, buy homes, live a life. Nowadays it seems that attitude is the exception and most of the owner class see that as a burden.
Now the race is not who can make the best product at the best price it's who can shed their human workforce as fast as possible, so many of them seem downright obsessed with it.
It’ll be interesting when they get desperately obsessive about their 40% drop in revenue.
You know, after Greed fires the human workforce responsible for fueling a revenue stream far too dependent on the discretionary spending no one has in a recession caused by CEO sociopaths.