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Re: Becoming the homeless and poor it's new Normal now days
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CageMabok
on 20/07/2024, 09:52:59 UTC
it is the same with the industrial revolution where manual labor was displaced by machineries meant for large scale productions the world is always developing and i am sure that one way or another humans can still find purpose for themselves that no robots or technologies can make or do

From what you said, I can already imagine that a robot that has had technology embedded in it to be able to do all the work that can be done by humans, will definitely still not be able to repair itself when it is damaged, so there must be human involvement in it. But on the one hand, I also can't imagine how the latest technological developments in the future will lead to more competition and also unemployment for those who do not upgrade their own skills. Because I am sure that the workforce that is usually paid by the company for several jobs will be immediately reduced by the presence of current technology so that it can trigger the company to become richer because it does not have to spend excessive amounts of money on each of its workers.