These longshoremen make the salaries of surgeons. And they hire family members generation after generation. They are fighting to maintain their [corrupt] ways.
I’ve never met one. All the union workers I have met are hardworking honest people. I haven’t met union leaders or presidents I really only know welders and like ironworkers but these are all hardworking people. Don’t make fun of unions they get paid well they get good healthcare.
When did you come up with that opinion? Before and after the strike? Didn’t hear anything about inefficiency until after the strike. Sounds like you’re simply a hater who wishes they could make as much money as a longshoreman stands to make. Before the strike, half of you didn’t even know what a longshoreman was. Now all of a sudden you’re logistics experts and you know what’s best. Laughable
@@randomthoughtreviews3101Yeah, that part...SMH When are people going to realize it's more than what's being said. They don't care until it hits their jobs.
@@grimreeper7225 and by then it will be too late for everyone. Instead of being bitter because people advocated to make more money he should probably try to do the same thing for himself
Because Americans won't starve, all the ESSENTIAL foods America needs is produced right in the country. Foods not produced in America is just a luxury. So relax, you won't starve to death.
Who says we take our time? Where do you get that information. Ships are scheduled by the company to come in, they are unloaded and loaded that day. I don’t understand what you mean?
@@Robbob273 I know it from experience, i pick up containers from these ports and the union port workers drag their feet for anything, they have a bottle neck of trucks to get in and out of the ports.
Having worked before at Port Everglades for a number of years in maintenance management I can tell you that your statement is incorrect. When a several RoRo and a LoLo come in together it is a choreographed operation where brute trucks are moving chassis and containers throughout the yard, cranes are working non stop and one must keep your eyes open. USDA is inspecting and truckers are waiting to pull refrigerated containers. Ships have a published schedule at sea and in port. Missing departure times means missing your tug slot which delays the underway. Additional fuel is using to get back on schedule whenever possible causing lost revenue. I don't agree with everything they are asking for but will tell you they work hard when required to meet schedules.
@@howardcf46 I can personally send you a video of a top picker sitting on his phone while 12 trucks are waiting to get a container. Just to get empty off my truck was a 3 hour wait. On a slow day with barely any trucks in port. I am on the west coast. So please, maybe a handful of days in a year where ports actually work fast but the rest of the year its a 💩 show.
Only when you become complacent. How about shift your mindset and learn that your job role might change. Capitalism, is you offer a skill that is traded with giving money.
What did the billionaires say who made record profits from a crisis (and have no threat of automation)?!🤔...oh that's right 🤫. $700k salary compared to 10bil salary is no comparison. A tenth of one ceo's salary could levy this whole thing
Exactly. Robots are only feasible at a self contained place like a port. Robots won't replace plumbers, auto mechanics, and truck drivers for a long time, if ever.
Unfortunately, automation is just an evolutionary certainty for mankind in order to meet the supply and demand of products that we want and keep buying. As demand increases so does the uncertainty of a stable workforce to manufacture and service these goods. For example, the fast food industry invested heavily in automated systems because of the labor shortage during and following COVID. Mankind needs to evolve with automation and start investing their training in emerging job sectors rather than demanding higher wages for a job that is essentially replaceable and will eventually become extinct. Sad as it is, it's the world we created because we wanted our lives to become easier.
It is a job killer for any type of jobs. ATM is a job killer for the bank teller. I go into the bank to make a deposit. I lost my job due to automation since AI will spits out accounts that need to follow up. My job lost to AI and oversee contractors.
Its called progress. The unions stand in the way of port modernization. Our ports and other critical infrastructure our way behind vs other countries. This combined with a weak economy and the aftermath of a hurricane with 1000's of Americans struggling to recover makes the timing of this strike super bad.
if everything is automated, what would we do to make money? Furthermore, who is spending money? An economy is an ecosystem. a cycle.. automating everything will just break it.
Goods and services become cheaper with automation because you don't have to factor in salaries in the production method. We're going to have universal basic income and it'll be unavoidable. Automation is the only way to a technological utopia.
If they didn’t have a monopoly on this industry, then another company could’ve come in and saved the day…. But wait… we’ve allowed a monopoly to form and now we’re complaining about monopoly issues. Can’t make it up.
Most everything these guys are unloading is manufactured with automation. Look how giant the ships they unload are... Why don't we just ship each container individually so more sailors can have a job?
Automation all the way, sick and tired of our economy getting hijacked by geedy workers and then having to pay higher prices for years as a reault. Sad but true.
What a stupid concept, automation lower cost and efficiency. People making +100,000 a year don’t need a 77% increase in pay to move a truck or ship from here to there.
Ecclesiasticus 34:21-22 [21]The bread of the needy is their life: he that defraudeth him thereof is a man of blood. [22]He that taketh away his neighbour's living slayeth him; and he that defraudeth the labourer of his hire is a bloodshedder.
Here it comes folks, THEY are telling you OUT LOUD. Either go back to school and learn how to fix robots... Or sit at home and wait for a subsistence check. This is not (today's news), this is 40 years in the making.
When the Chinese took over operation of Piraeus port in Greece, they automated some of the operations & reduced workers per cranes from 9 to 4. Luckily they were able to increase traffic to the port so no layoffs
The threats the union leader made directly to the American people was disgusting. I hope all the ports are automated. We can't have these corrupt unions holding the whole country hostage.
Yeah & watch how drug and people trafficking skyrocket due to automation not being able to hear people yelling in the containers. Emotional people should leave the decisions to logical people 🤦🏾♂️
The automation doesn’t pay taxes that contributes to the economy. Misinformation on more jobs being created. It’s a shame how the news lie to our faces.
Propaganda out of CBS and a lack of research coming from CBS research staff. Nothing surprises me anymore. One of the biggest reasons that other ports are more efficient and handle more cargo is that ports like Shanghai and Savannah were purposefully built in their location to handle cargo container ships with sufficient room on the surrounding land area to grow and develop the port, container yard, and surrounding infrastructure. Not to mention there is not a union among the Savannah port workers from the information I have gathered, thus the Maritime Shipping Alliance can impose more automation without regards to which workers will be put out of a job. This directly impacts the ability for people to put food on the table for their family. In a time when the Big 3 shipping alliances in the world have literally made tens of billions in profit in the last 4 years, every year, somehow the longshoremen are the issue as to why freight is expensive? Shame on CBS for skipping out on basic facts that change the perception of this labor dispute.
These huge container ships the union workers unload have fewer sailors on board to operate them. As the ships got bigger and sailors lost their jobs I didn't see any union port worker complaining about that.
It's a catch 22. Union wants no automation with more money. Big money wants to lower cost and not have strikes. It's horrible for so many to lose their job, but they are the reason they are losing their job.
Automation makes life easier if it works. It’s also safer. Ever build an entire house without a nail gun? There should be training through these negotiations as it is impossible to haul innovations
Automation / AI does buy goods and services. It doesn't buy homes, nor go on vacation or out to eat. So if automation takes over most jobs, how does the economy grow. Rich get richer off the middle class. If the middle class are out of jobs due to automation and AI how is the economy sustainable?
All docks are foreign owned making billions. Should it be automated sending work force into poverty, without retraining. It's a matter of national security, humans, citizens need to be able to stop and look.
they shoulda look at their boss first and ask where all the money went, their boss making 800k a year and lives in a 2.5M house, it's clearly corruption from the top. They asking more money and how many % will actually go to them ? 5%? 95% go to their bosses ?
They’re also getting paid a pretty penny even though many of them are lazy and take very long to do their work. My husband is a driver and tells me it’s not unusual for crane operators for instance to sleep, watch their phones on the job or take long breaks while drivers wait hours without getting paid.
3:57 CBS Mornings and CBS Weekend Anchors ALWAYS cut each other off, make quick off cuff remarks, and pull stunts like this. Her faces at this moment says it all. Maybe Tony needs to be automated if it means having manners and patience.
Place a people’s money movement and place another people’s money management as stated long ago no one entity can be trusted with the astronomical amount of money and power
Automation is here to stay. The dockworkers wont have to worry about being walked off the job, they already left voluntarily. Crime will rise cause a majority of these workers dont have any other skill
Let’s not forget the other side of the table: an alliance aka union of the largest shipping corporations on the planet that control over 80% of global shipping. Yet the workers are the problem? Get real. I don’t expect the automation part to be in the final agreement - rather some way to guarantee and enforce union members not being laid off. That could be through an agreement with commerce authorities to speed up customs or something else entirely.
If these union guys don’t want any automation whatsoever, then they better be ready to work 24/7. I mean that literally. EZ-pass can do it, so why can’t they?
Automation will happen. You chose to be a trucker in 2015 because somebody got to drive them trucks. You were 28 years old and will live beyond 84 years old. Calendars have been around for a while. Read history for as long as you live.
Those robotic armatures(?)... Each one of those things are staffed with an actual human, yes? So that there's a real human being there to operate the thing (even if it's just enough to safely stop it temporarily, if something goes wrong). Because, y'know, ...those self-driving cars *never* get into catastrophic accidents when there isn't a (sober and awake) human behind the wheel. To take over when something goes wrong, eh. *(That, by the way, was sarcasm. ...Just sayin'.) So, presuming that there's at least one Union-member human being for each robotic arm, how *many* humans are hired for that purpose (safety? prevention of catastrophic loss of time and equipment?)? Could that number be negotiated? Yknow, to add personnel in a meaningful way (that would add/assist the work being done)? Just asking. Owen Jay Korman Philadelphia, PA
if shippers use ports in Mexico or Canada, the additional truck freight will not make it profitable either. We could automate news reporting though.. LOL
I’m an electrical automation technician and I’m here to help.
These guys are the same ones that want people manning toll booths instead of automated toll tags 🙄
Exactly
They should replace news anchors with automation.
I miss toll workers
This will speed up automation
FACTS!
The future already passed them by. America has the least automated ports in the developed world!
Thats why China will win the future
Good
@@Homedepotorange Then they don't need hazard pay.
@@Homedepotorange Dont worry automation is still coming
@@NeygarzruinedAmerica why the hell would you want automation? It's 100% a bad thing
These longshoremen make the salaries of surgeons. And they hire family members generation after generation. They are fighting to maintain their [corrupt] ways.
The U.S. port is Unefficient for a very obvious reason.
Lazy, entitled union workers.
Unefficient is not a word. You are inefficient.
I’ve never met one. All the union workers I have met are hardworking honest people. I haven’t met union leaders or presidents I really only know welders and like ironworkers but these are all hardworking people. Don’t make fun of unions they get paid well they get good healthcare.
When did you come up with that opinion? Before and after the strike? Didn’t hear anything about inefficiency until after the strike. Sounds like you’re simply a hater who wishes they could make as much money as a longshoreman stands to make. Before the strike, half of you didn’t even know what a longshoreman was. Now all of a sudden you’re logistics experts and you know what’s best. Laughable
@@ZapKid444 the US ports are the most inefficient, that’s a well known fact.
Wish he would've let her finish asking the question about whether to stock up on food. Its important for people not to panic and he brushed it off.
Yes stock up, what’s the harm to you if you do?
Ppl in my area already are. So expect for things to go way up due to panic buying😑
He’s a fool
He asserted his masculinity
In today’s world everyone should have at least a months worth of food in their pantry and freezer.
We have 3 automated container ports in the US, we need many more.
Yea,while we’re at it we need automation to replace your job too
@@randomthoughtreviews3101Yeah, that part...SMH
When are people going to realize it's more than what's being said. They don't care until it hits their jobs.
@@grimreeper7225 and by then it will be too late for everyone. Instead of being bitter because people advocated to make more money he should probably try to do the same thing for himself
Andrew Yang warned us about automation.
This is what happens when you don't up your skill set to get into a different industry
NOTICED how she asked the important question about food and he dismissed her question and focused back to automation??
I was thinking the same thing
You might not get your avocado toast for breakfast.
Because Americans won't starve, all the ESSENTIAL foods America needs is produced right in the country. Foods not produced in America is just a luxury. So relax, you won't starve to death.
I mean he is more focused on the main problem the foods are unlimited.
Chad was shook so he panic knifed
Stupid. We need automation to be a competitive country.
Automation is good. Lazy workers
These dock workers want a 70% raise? I say replace them all
Guess you haven’t done the math?
As a truck driver who drives in and out the ports everyday. You can't possibly say no to all automations! Seriously come on
I'm with your brother. I'm from Indiana and every time I go East. Always pick up at the ports
Robots don't pay taxes
You think they care about your tax haha
They also don't require smoke breaks, lunch breaks, or medical care. But they DO work 24/7 without any of those, OR....a salary. It's simple math.
@@boofert.washington2499It can even be argued that the increased efficiency at the ports will create more jobs.
Yet, on the other side of the globe, Chinese ports embrace AI and automation.
Wouldn’t be hard to eliminate your job, just get a robot to read teleprompter…
West coast ports in LA are already automated. The containers are transported by robot. The east coast is behind the times.
they are basically asking to take their sweet time unloading and get paid 200k
Who says we take our time? Where do you get that information. Ships are scheduled by the company to come in, they are unloaded and loaded that day. I don’t understand what you mean?
@@Robbob273don’t lie, you know you love that overtime.
@@Robbob273 I know it from experience, i pick up containers from these ports and the union port workers drag their feet for anything, they have a bottle neck of trucks to get in and out of the ports.
Having worked before at Port Everglades for a number of years in maintenance management I can tell you that your statement is incorrect. When a several RoRo and a LoLo come in together it is a choreographed operation where brute trucks are moving chassis and containers throughout the yard, cranes are working non stop and one must keep your eyes open. USDA is inspecting and truckers are waiting to pull refrigerated containers. Ships have a published schedule at sea and in port. Missing departure times means missing your tug slot which delays the underway. Additional fuel is using to get back on schedule whenever possible causing lost revenue. I don't agree with everything they are asking for but will tell you they work hard when required to meet schedules.
@@howardcf46 I can personally send you a video of a top picker sitting on his phone while 12 trucks are waiting to get a container. Just to get empty off my truck was a 3 hour wait. On a slow day with barely any trucks in port. I am on the west coast. So please, maybe a handful of days in a year where ports actually work fast but the rest of the year its a 💩 show.
I ask this simple question to everyone. How would you like to be replaced at your job by a robot?
Only when you become complacent. How about shift your mindset and learn that your job role might change. Capitalism, is you offer a skill that is traded with giving money.
@bigpapa21tx1 It was a YES OR NO question. 😂
... you replied with a paragraph that doesn't make any good sense
@@reemro8760 he’s saying it will happen whether you like it or not. best to learn a new skill and adapt to the technology.
imagine how cart and buggy manufacturers felt when Henry Ford came along. You can't stop progress.
Nope.
Learn to repair automated machinery and you'll have job security.😊
"I will cripple you" said the rich union leader from his bentley and mansion
too bad biden is taking a nap, this could all be resolved in a day
@dessertlocust he won't cause he stands with unions not the buisness
@@flashsentry1791 and he’s doing nothing for the unions. locked up in his basement
only in a dictatorship do laws get changed in a day!
What did the billionaires say who made record profits from a crisis (and have no threat of automation)?!🤔...oh that's right 🤫. $700k salary compared to 10bil salary is no comparison. A tenth of one ceo's salary could levy this whole thing
I'm for automation and modernizing our ports
Are u for lowering ur pay n losing ur job and or business too clown??
Long as it's not me right?
John dude looks like he just saw Bigfoot. 😳😳😳😳😳
Lol 😂
Toll booth workers should have fought like crazy to prevent ez pass..
Repair plumbers are safe from job loss!
As much as service plumbing sucks. I know for a fact robots ain't taking this job for many generations lol
Exactly. Robots are only feasible at a self contained place like a port. Robots won't replace plumbers, auto mechanics, and truck drivers for a long time, if ever.
Unfortunately, automation is just an evolutionary certainty for mankind in order to meet the supply and demand of products that we want and keep buying. As demand increases so does the uncertainty of a stable workforce to manufacture and service these goods. For example, the fast food industry invested heavily in automated systems because of the labor shortage during and following COVID. Mankind needs to evolve with automation and start investing their training in emerging job sectors rather than demanding higher wages for a job that is essentially replaceable and will eventually become extinct. Sad as it is, it's the world we created because we wanted our lives to become easier.
It is a job killer for any type of jobs. ATM is a job killer for the bank teller. I go into the bank to make a deposit. I lost my job due to automation since AI will spits out accounts that need to follow up. My job lost to AI and oversee contractors.
Its called progress. The unions stand in the way of port modernization. Our ports and other critical infrastructure our way behind vs other countries. This combined with a weak economy and the aftermath of a hurricane with 1000's of Americans struggling to recover makes the timing of this strike super bad.
if everything is automated, what would we do to make money? Furthermore, who is spending money? An economy is an ecosystem. a cycle.. automating everything will just break it.
Goods and services become cheaper with automation because you don't have to factor in salaries in the production method. We're going to have universal basic income and it'll be unavoidable. Automation is the only way to a technological utopia.
UBI
If they didn’t have a monopoly on this industry, then another company could’ve come in and saved the day…. But wait… we’ve allowed a monopoly to form and now we’re complaining about monopoly issues. Can’t make it up.
Most everything these guys are unloading is manufactured with automation. Look how giant the ships they unload are... Why don't we just ship each container individually so more sailors can have a job?
They are saying jobs created, so how much are the wages for those jobs? That needs to be answered.
Bring on the automation.... we can't let these thugs hold the nation hostage
Automation all the way, sick and tired of our economy getting hijacked by geedy workers and then having to pay higher prices for years as a reault. Sad but true.
Every automated process will require 3 technicians who will cost far more than the manual workers…… who by the way are aging at a fast rate
@@raquiely What, I'm not aging any faster than normal? At least I hope not.
This is a small wake up call on we gotta start making things at home more than before
Are those machines and robots going to be manufactured in the U.S. or we are creating more jobs for Chinese while Americans are losing jobs.
What a stupid concept, automation lower cost and efficiency. People making +100,000 a year don’t need a 77% increase in pay to move a truck or ship from here to there.
Automation 🇺🇲
Ecclesiasticus 34:21-22
[21]The bread of the needy is their life: he that defraudeth him thereof is a man of blood.
[22]He that taketh away his neighbour's living slayeth him; and he that defraudeth the labourer of his hire is a bloodshedder.
No automation is absolutely ridiculous. I suspect those against automation have the IQ of a potato.
These people are putting themselves out of work.
Here it comes folks, THEY are telling you OUT LOUD. Either go back to school and learn how to fix robots... Or sit at home and wait for a subsistence check. This is not (today's news), this is 40 years in the making.
The future will be the technology!!
When the Chinese took over operation of Piraeus port in Greece, they automated some of the operations & reduced workers per cranes from 9 to 4. Luckily they were able to increase traffic to the port so no layoffs
The strike prove automation is needed. Can't have all these people hold the entire country hostage foe thier job security.
What if it was your job?smh
The threats the union leader made directly to the American people was disgusting. I hope all the ports are automated. We can't have these corrupt unions holding the whole country hostage.
@@kristisdale389Look for another job is a start. Whining and crying doesn't resolve the situation.
Yeah & watch how drug and people trafficking skyrocket due to automation not being able to hear people yelling in the containers. Emotional people should leave the decisions to logical people 🤦🏾♂️
The automation doesn’t pay taxes that contributes to the economy. Misinformation on more jobs being created. It’s a shame how the news lie to our faces.
US exports will be too expensive and labor intensive to compete with exports from automated Chinese ports.
Propaganda out of CBS and a lack of research coming from CBS research staff. Nothing surprises me anymore.
One of the biggest reasons that other ports are more efficient and handle more cargo is that ports like Shanghai and Savannah were purposefully built in their location to handle cargo container ships with sufficient room on the surrounding land area to grow and develop the port, container yard, and surrounding infrastructure. Not to mention there is not a union among the Savannah port workers from the information I have gathered, thus the Maritime Shipping Alliance can impose more automation without regards to which workers will be put out of a job. This directly impacts the ability for people to put food on the table for their family.
In a time when the Big 3 shipping alliances in the world have literally made tens of billions in profit in the last 4 years, every year, somehow the longshoremen are the issue as to why freight is expensive?
Shame on CBS for skipping out on basic facts that change the perception of this labor dispute.
These huge container ships the union workers unload have fewer sailors on board to operate them. As the ships got bigger and sailors lost their jobs I didn't see any union port worker complaining about that.
It's a catch 22. Union wants no automation with more money. Big money wants to lower cost and not have strikes. It's horrible for so many to lose their job, but they are the reason they are losing their job.
It’s not the government it’s the people of America
Automation makes life easier if it works. It’s also safer. Ever build an entire house without a nail gun? There should be training through these negotiations as it is impossible to haul innovations
No one can stop automation. All we can stop is conceiving.
Automation is future
Proves full automation is needed.
Unions: defending mediocre labor for centuries.
Automation or inflation? You pick.
Automation / AI does buy goods and services. It doesn't buy homes, nor go on vacation or out to eat. So if automation takes over most jobs, how does the economy grow. Rich get richer off the middle class. If the middle class are out of jobs due to automation and AI how is the economy sustainable?
They shouldn’t have that power. I hope they strike themselves out of a job
All docks are foreign owned making billions. Should it be automated sending work force into poverty, without retraining.
It's a matter of national security, humans, citizens need to be able to stop and look.
Factory workers need to get a fair raise too
they shoulda look at their boss first and ask where all the money went, their boss making 800k a year and lives in a 2.5M house, it's clearly corruption from the top. They asking more money and how many % will actually go to them ? 5%? 95% go to their bosses ?
They’re also getting paid a pretty penny even though many of them are lazy and take very long to do their work. My husband is a driver and tells me it’s not unusual for crane operators for instance to sleep, watch their phones on the job or take long breaks while drivers wait hours without getting paid.
3:57 CBS Mornings and CBS Weekend Anchors ALWAYS cut each other off, make quick off cuff remarks, and pull stunts like this. Her faces at this moment says it all. Maybe Tony needs to be automated if it means having manners and patience.
Stand up people
Place a people’s money movement and place another people’s money management as stated long ago no one entity can be trusted with the astronomical amount of money and power
Of what good is a port without jobs to the city the port is located in? The city would best be served if it encouraged the port to close.
Its ok. People are panick buying American made products. Put America first.
At the end of day… these companies/ corporations are going to do what they want 🤷♂️
That’s not government money….. that’s are money stand up and watch your own money
Be careful it is easier automate news caster than dock workers!
So do the automotronics unload the containers as well as far as sorting out everything to get loaded on the freight trucks??
That’s the money they send … and they don’t even ask if ok from the American people
They said the same about the toll booths. “There will be jobs, just different” gtfoh
Automation is here to stay. The dockworkers wont have to worry about being walked off the job, they already left voluntarily. Crime will rise cause a majority of these workers dont have any other skill
These are not are wars .. we don’t have to defend ourselves just protect from are government
Love the news anchors
Robots got to eat too😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
There is NO ONE ROUTING for these over paid LONGSHOREMEN!!! FIRE THEM!!!
I think there more worried about automation taking there overtime. That's where the real money is.
Let’s not forget the other side of the table: an alliance aka union of the largest shipping corporations on the planet that control over 80% of global shipping.
Yet the workers are the problem? Get real.
I don’t expect the automation part to be in the final agreement - rather some way to guarantee and enforce union members not being laid off. That could be through an agreement with commerce authorities to speed up customs or something else entirely.
there's no right solution here, there are winners and losers, if the union workers win, everyone else besides their families losses
People of the united state please stand up for yourself
Futurama!
These people are making billions you got guys making 20 buck an hour give me a break
The more automation the less tax payers the more we pay
Lets automate media...
They’re just worried about having to actually work to not be replaced
The horse and buggy drivers thought the same way…..how did that go.
😂 That is true, they can disappear the robotics for automation coming into the ports.
Means it’ll happen a lot quicker
If these union guys don’t want any automation whatsoever, then they better be ready to work 24/7. I mean that literally. EZ-pass can do it, so why can’t they?
Yeah the mob is mad that their golden goose is dying.
Automation will happen. You chose to be a trucker in 2015 because somebody got to drive them trucks. You were 28 years old and will live beyond 84 years old. Calendars have been around for a while. Read history for as long as you live.
Those robotic armatures(?)... Each one of those things are staffed with an actual human, yes? So that there's a real human being there to operate the thing (even if it's just enough to safely stop it temporarily, if something goes wrong).
Because, y'know, ...those self-driving cars *never* get into catastrophic accidents when there isn't a (sober and awake) human behind the wheel. To take over when something goes wrong, eh.
*(That, by the way, was sarcasm. ...Just sayin'.)
So, presuming that there's at least one Union-member human being for each robotic arm, how *many* humans are hired for that purpose (safety? prevention of catastrophic loss of time and equipment?)?
Could that number be negotiated?
Yknow, to add personnel in a meaningful way (that would add/assist the work being done)?
Just asking.
Owen Jay Korman
Philadelphia, PA
if shippers use ports in Mexico or Canada, the additional truck freight will not make it profitable either. We could automate news reporting though.. LOL
I wanted to hear is more people were going to have more jobs or more people going to have no jobs we already now the answer
it means we wont be needing the news much longer hint hint
It’s up to the people of the united state just where the people of the united states want to send are money………
All of these news anchors are gonna be replaced first by automation than real workers lol. They’ll all be AI.