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So...with all this technology, robots, machines...ex.self checkaut or online shopping drone delivery..etc for the future world economy, only 20% of

Current population is probably enough as human capital. The rest will be a waste and not needed?
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MasterofNone · 26-30, M
The rest of us will break them machines robots and technology. And replace them. Survival of the fittest. Duh.
SW-User
@MasterofNone I like that lol
MasterofNone · 26-30, M
@SW-User 😁

In all seriousness, I've been very much in touch with this topic. I think the answer is that in such a scenario we have the UBI system. I don't want that of course.

In all honesty, people like me will protest against this. For example, customer service is a headache for me when I have to press a few buttons and if my problem is non generic then I'll get to talk to a human representative. It's much easier to directly have a human representative to talk to. It's only that companies are saving money but there is a lot of need for humans. These dumb AIs are a pain in the ass to interact with. They can do the job but are much more rigid and will always be so.

One of these days I want to write to Amazon about my frustrations with their customer service.
The idea of human capital is flawed.
@SW-User Yeah. Unfortunately it does.
SW-User
@Wentfulltard well...what to do with all the people that are no longer needed for the work they used to perform?? Which turn do you think it will take. Dont you throw away things you don't need anymore that serve no purpose
@SW-User UBI is a strong argument for this.

 
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