While letting machines do all the heavy lifting for us
sounds like my kind of place, we need to think about the consequences first. Many
of the tasks robots will be expected to perform would be low income, hard labor
work. Driving, cooking, and other jobs that are filled largely by people who
cannot, or are in the process of gaining higher education. Taking away those
jobs would create a critical gap in people’s ability to advance within society.
These people would lose access to the work they are qualified for, lose the
income necessary to pay for education to gain other qualifications, and leave many
without anything to do. They would change from the ones maintaining the
foundations of our country to a massive drain of resources as we try to figure
out what to do with all these people who are suddenly unqualified for any
legitimate work. Before we turn these jobs over to our future robot overlords,
we need to find a solution to the problems it’s going to create.
Friday, December 15, 2017
Friday, December 1, 2017
Blog Assignment 7
The tragedy at Charlottesville was made possible days before
the event itself took place. An independent review that recently released
indicated several major problems. A lack of sufficient preparation meant that
officers did not have gear when it was needed. Overly complex planning led to
there being no well-designed plan amongst several. State and local police did
not effectively coordinate their plans with each other, and on the day of the
event remained on separate radio channels. Inaccurate information on the
legality of several actions led to the possession of more dangerous weaponry by
the protestors. And perhaps worst of all officers were encouraged to allow
violence to escalate so more extreme force could be used to disperse the
protests. These facts worked together to create a situation were violence broke
out and escalated rapidly, many officers were not positioned or equipped to
restore order, and conflicting methods caused an increase of disorder and
conflict, directly pushing protestors and counter-protestors together. This cannot
be allowed to happen again, and I view 3 key points as needing addressed in the
future to prevent similar tragedies. The first is communication, law
enforcement must be prepared beforehand to communicate between agencies in an
effective, efficient, and accurate manner. The second issue is preparation, officers
must be properly equipped, plans must be direct and kept relatively simple, and
everybody needs to be operating from the same playbook from start to finish.
The third issue is ego, the higher ups assumed they had control of the situation,
right up until it became blatantly obvious that no one had control. Law enforcement
must be ready for these situations, prepared for the worst, and willing to put
forth all effort to ensure the situation remains stable. The governments duty
is not to use the easiest method or cut corners for conveniences sake, it’s to
use the method that protects the people, ensures their safety, and safeguards
their rights.
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