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We thus have a classic case of the Jevons effect. Teller labor was an input into an output that we can call “financial services.” ATMs allowed us to produce that output more efficiently and economize on the use of the labor input. But demand for the output was sufficiently elastic that more efficient production meant more demand: and demand increased to the point that there was actually greater demand for the labor input as well. And—this part is not quite the classic Jevons effect—the greater demand suggested to banks that there had been certain functions that were previously considered incidental to the teller job, like “relationship banking,” which were actually quite useful. And so ATMs were a truly complementary technology for the bank teller.
One more time: this is definitely a “not officially supported, do on your own risk” kind of territory.
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2.) The idea of this is gross AF, and the fact that some commenters are saying that this site is no worse than the Tea App is exactly how and why tech is so dangerous today. The Tea App, which relaunched as a website after Apple's App Store booted it last year, is a safe space for women to discuss "red flags" and find info on potential suitors — it’s very “Are We Dating the Same Guy” — so that they can decide whether they're entering potentially dangerous situations.