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mmastrac | 19 days ago

I really hope that automation and robotics will _finally_ allow us to invert the pyramid.

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compounding_it|19 days ago

Don't know about inverting the pyramid but we may get more pyramid schemes. Like Google and Oracle doing 100 year bonds for AI.

MyHonestOpinon|19 days ago

I think the solution is in adjusting our ways of life. Simpler living, smaller houses and more density, being able to walk and bike, shared common areas, increase health span, being able to live independently for longer, simpler hobbies, not needing so much stuff, etc.

nradov|19 days ago

Despite the hype cycle around humanoid robots it's unlikely that they'll advance enough to be capable of replacing many human workers in nursing homes and assisted-living facilities within our lifetimes. Expect to see lots of really sad stories about elder abuse and neglect because as a society we simply won't have the resources to adequately care for them all.

nemomarx|19 days ago

I kinda expect nursing and people paid to give attention to the elderly to be the last job standing. very hard to replace or automate

seanmcdirmid|19 days ago

They don’t have to. If say robotaxis become widespread, you’ve freed up some portion of the labor market to do something else. They don’t have to automate all jobs, just some.

MyHonestOpinon|19 days ago

Increasing health span would be a big step forward. More specifically old age dementia.

CodingJeebus|19 days ago

It won't. The economic gains of automation will continue to be captured by the capital-owning class. It's simply too valuable to just give over to the masses.

dmm|19 days ago

Much more likely is that conditions for elder care will continuously degrade until MAID becomes most people's choice.

MyHonestOpinon|19 days ago

For those who don't already know this, like me. (MAID) Medical Assistance in Dying