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As the conversation deepened, they examined the implications of automation, humanoid robots, and their potential to take over jobs traditionally held by humans. Both CERN and Randy speculated about which jobs would be most vulnerable to automation and how that might rearrange the labor market landscape.
They also explored the societal implications of a future where jobs are scarce. Would automation yield a world of leisure, or would it create upheaval if initiatives like universal basic income are not implemented? Their insights indicated a belief that while some jobs would be replaced, new opportunities for human collaboration with robots could emerge, focusing on roles that require emotional intelligence and nuanced skills.