| NATO said: So, a few jobs taken over by the robot gets replaced by a company with employees that carry out maintainence and repair. And then, who maintains that companies vehicles, who handles the companies finances, tasking, management. People just prefer the option of standing in picket lines to adapting with the changing employment landscape. |
Most of the stuff you mention can also be handled by robots in the future. The rest can be handled by a small fraction of the company's employees (finances, tasking, management) and those positions exist already, and the introduction of robots won't increase the amout of these positions, on the contrary, it takes a lot more to manage humans than robots.
Anyway, why would a company adapt automatition, if they wouldn't save money on salaries?







