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RE: The manual solution to an automated problem

in OCD4 years ago

This is going to have a large future impact on all kinds of things, including the mobility of a workforce and the potential for skilled labor to move, as robotics isn't going to be able to close all necessary skill shortages. Yes, there will likely be new lines of work being generated in the new economies too, but will there be enough work for all of the people who require an income? Unlikely. Which is why the economies will be forced into radical change, with UBIs and the increasing conversation around the taxation on automation starting to shift toward reality.

Currently, Koreans are increasingly choosing jobs such as barbers, cooks, and carpenters rather than office jobs because of the development of artificial intelligence.
Koreans choose labor that artificial intelligence robots cannot.

I liken it to creating a culture where 90% of the population are illiterate, but the only open jobs are as writers. But, the AI, automation and robotics isn't going to slowly creep into a field and take over, it is going to sweep through every field simultaneously and offer so much advantage and convenience, that not only will corporations welcome and keep driving the progression, we as consumers will too, as it will offer more of what we want at a lesser price, even though that lower price is because it is increasingly removing our very potential to earn.

Currently, most Koreans do not speak English, so they do not know well about centralization, blockchain, and virtual currency. I can speak a bit of English, but I don't understand computer technology, internet and artificial intelligence, so it's hard to understand the article of @tarazkp.

PS: If smallstep's eyes look mature like an adult woman, would it be my fantasy?😄

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Currently, Koreans are increasingly choosing jobs such as barbers, cooks, and carpenters rather than office jobs because of the development of artificial intelligence.
Koreans choose labor that artificial intelligence robots cannot.

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I have never been to Korea, so the only experience I have is with those I have met on the blockchain or in real life. Those I have met in real life were not great with English, but we managed. I used to host international students in Australia and quite a few were Korean.

I am not sure of your fantasies, but she is 4 years old, so it is getting weird.

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This is a smart move. Will you follow?

Maybe so?

I have never been to Korea, so the only experience I have is with those I have met on the blockchain or in real life. Those I have met in real life were not great with English, but we managed. I used to host international students in Australia and quite a few were Korean.

How did you feel about the Koreans you met?
The Australians I met in Korea seemed lonely.
Americans were full of confidence, but Australians were silent.
Australians were certainly kinder and gentler than the British.

I am not sure of your fantasies, but she is 4 years old, so it is getting weird.

Small Step's eyes are full of curiosity and playfulness.😄

but Australians were silent.

There's a first!

How did you feel about the Koreans you met?

they were nice - surprisingly big drinkers :)

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