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Teeqoz said:

Oh come on, you don't think we need human mechanics doing robotic maintenance?...

And yes, those are all good ideas for solving the educational part of the problem, but it still won't solve the social and economical part. Like I said, a 60% unemployment rate is still too high for current society.

I didn't implicate that ... 

I said doing mechanics is an easy enough job for just about anybody to do and what's more is we still need jobs for resource management ... 

Yes, I can see it ... (most of the population will go back to relatively 'high-tech' agriculture where 1 farmer will be able grow everything he needs with the tools in a painless manner and have a self-sufficient life whereas 'data' will be used by engineers and scientists for 'high-tech' manufacturing in cities) 

agriculture -> industrial -> service -> agriculture (high-tech) -> industrial (space ?) ... 

There you go, we have a 'circle of life' LOL ... (I guess 'de-urbanization' will be a thing but it won't be so bad with the advances and I guess trade will center around scarce and valuable produce used for medicine or other important process, etc)