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fatslob-:O said:
aLkaLiNE said:

No, you should still be worried - instead of having 15 employees on shift, you have two operators on shift running the machines. The problem being that A) this will become a specialized job requiring further education beyond high school, thus creating a new cycle of debt for those individuals, and B) this will, again, be a massive blow to those at the entry level who are scrambling for a job that are undereducated.

 

Im telling you guys right now point blank, this will only create more homeless and poverty in Americs and it is NOT the right solution.

Then we just need in increase the education standards!

It's not that hard and I hope that one day higher education conformance will come from having potentially cheaper online schools too ...

The world is changing and we NEED higher IQ people or people with good skills ...

JRPGfan said:

If robots are that advanced by then, you ll have a maintaince robot that goes around repairing other robots.

At some point, there wont be any job a human will be able to do better than a robot.

 

Long long before then, robots will have wrecked our economy.

Robots will never become advanced enough to do R&D, that's where humans are at their safest ... 

You talk like as if automation was a bad thing when the vast majority of our lives depend on automation ...

Well, maybe if education was paid for with taxes then this would be possible. However, as it is many people are unable to afford university.