Great work @techblogger
You know for me the answer to the topic of discussion is a yes and just as you rightly stated in your post that.
Just because the technology exists doesn't mean normal everyday people will be able to afford access to it.
With the distribution of wealth in the society I come from, the rich gets richer while the poor gets poorer and can't even afford things for the betterment of their life and the future of their young ones.
And why I find this article interesting is because you've been able to state how modern technology promotes inequality and smartly stated solutions.
The type of jobs replaced by automation is on the increase and just as you said it ends up giving rise to technological unemployment.
This is a post all youths must digest.
This solution
improving education and focusing it on learning skills in which technology is unable to master or duplicate would be yet another idea to help combat these issues
thrills me the most.
Thanks for this amazing article @techblogger
I am glad it was educative and came across it on @adsactly.
The rich keep getting richer because the know how to create wealth, the poor don't have access to such information and keep getting poorer as the days go by.
This is truly the key to combating social ineuality.
Unfortunately the education system is preoccupied teaching us stuff that we'll most likely never use in our lives.
You are very right with all you said @jacksondavies thanks for adding to my knowledge this minute