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Re: Robotics and the End of Work

Absolutely.
My son who was in First for 4 years went on to get a degree in Mechanical engineering. He now works for a manufacture. His main focus for the past few years has been automating production lines. The number of good well paying jobs he has eliminated is substantial. While the displaced workers are a problem, the gains in productivity have kept the plant in the US. In fact the gains were such that a global conglomerate recently bought the company. This is the future.
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