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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-04 23-07

in LeoFinance2 days ago

Part 4/15:

Tracing automation’s history from the printing press to the industrial revolutions, Shapiro stresses that each wave has targeted specific human contributions—strength, dexterity, cognition, and empathy. Initially, automation replaced physical labor—plowing fields, building ships, powering machines. But now, AI and robotics are increasingly capable of replacing cognition and empathy, the most complex of human faculties.