I don’t think we’re anywhere near the level of general robotics and intelligence that would obsolete human labor.
None of the most labor intensive industries have been able to fully automate, agriculture, mining, construction, healthcare, none are close to taking humans out of the loop.
Not only does the technology need to exist, it needs to be cheaper to develop and operate than the low income human it replaces.
Dalewyn|1 year ago
Many countries are starting to see a critical lack of farmers, fishermen, hunters, and other people working in agriculture. Healthcare is also starting to suffer.
The robot automation will happen, probably either in our or the next generation's lifetimes, because there just aren't enough workers either due to lack of will (poor pay) or lack of literal humans.
wh0knows|1 year ago