Modern MoGal - Vol. 3 Ch. 40 - One More!

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@GoodWorld I mean, that's even better for the maker right mmm...~?
More robots to sell mmm...
 
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I could see this happening in the future. I could also see robots taking over so many jobs, that jobs for humans actually become obsolete, and most humans aren't expected to work.
 
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@arcsalvo That's actually a problem with automation that we're currently in the process of evaluating... and dreading.
There's a good video about it by CGPGrey, called "Humans need not apply". It adresses the automation-problem that's endangering human workforce. It posits that we are steadily approaching a point in time when more than 20-40% of people will be unemployed, simply because no jobs are left.
Logistics industry, for example, is currently a really big source of employment. (Goods need to be transported, after all.)
This industry might take a massive hit once self-driving trucks are established, because those trucks can drive 24/7, whereas regular humans are limited to 8-12 hours a day, depending on where you live. [Different countries have different regulations.]
 
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This feels like a economical, social rights and moral nightmare. Also Robots ≠ Androids, but even then it's dicey, but mostly semantics to the mass population. Robot means "Forced Labor" for a reason.
 
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Critical support to the robot workers join the International Robot Work for a big union.
 
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@Voij One of the proposed means of dealing with this issue would be a robot tax aka having to pay the robot a similar if not the same "wage" you'd pay a human worker in the role to the government which would then be used to fund a universal basic income for those left unemployed by said robots. Of course that presents its own massive list of issues but that's why automation is so scary.
 

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