Part of the problem is that “the job” is an artificial construct, in which work is managed and parceled out by corporations and other institutions, to which individuals must apply to participate in doing the work.
Machine Money and People Money
Tim O'Reilly
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This is one of the biggest ‘thinking’ changes that will disrupt us in the years to come. The current model of work is jobs — which still has a lot of hangups from the industrial era of hard-aggregating efforts in the service of a few. Automation, low information-arbitrage, connectivity will augur a new model of work that may look scary to those vested in this format currently.