--- Richard Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gautam said:
> 
> > Let me suggest an analogy.  Someone invents a
> gadget -
> > a new computer program, let's say - that allows us
> to
> > replace computer programmers with this program. 
> Would
> > you argue that the government should stop us from
> > using that program?  If yes, why?  If no, then,
> how is
> > offshoring to India different _in its effects_
> from
> > that invention?
> 
> If that were to happen, the Singularity would be
> upon us. And, whatever
> else it may be, India is not the Singularity.
> 
> Rich

Well, sort of.  But it's already happened to
secretaries, right?  That's what voicemail/PIMs has
done to that job.  It's happened to a lot of
manufacturing jobs - that's what automation has done. 
There's not any _conceptual_ difference between the
two scenarios.

=====
Gautam Mukunda
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Freedom is not free"
http://www.mukunda.blogspot.com

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