ErikJonker,
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This article made me think.
"This time, we are the horses: the disruption of labor by humanoid robots". Many interesting take-aways whether you fully agree with their analysis or not.
https://www.rethinkx.com/blog/rethinkx/the-disruption-of-labour-by-humanoid-robots

heuveltop,
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@ErikJonker The major difference is that by now globally human societies are hitting the limits of the planet.

Back then capitalism created prosperity for the working classes. Now capitalism will try to get rid of the working class. The wealthy think they can live without us.

Rethink this disruption.

ErikJonker,
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@heuveltop ..it's disruptive for sure, combined with the larger divide between people working/living on income versus a small group of people living on their financial assets/paying less taxes. Also the enormous investments in AI, which can never be recoverd by regular digital services, probably count on the developments described in that blog.

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