Do you not understand how technology accelerates things as time goes on? This could easily happen in our lifetime just because it wasn't immediate like a sci-fi book doesn't mean it's just a scare tactic.
I'm speaking of a documented pattern of behavior from Jeff bezos breh. He has notoriously ran this same gambit since the book seller days in the 00s.
I recall actually writing college essays in my own computer engineering classes about why it was impractical to implement them in warehouses, with the professor using bezos as a case study. So, I'm speaking from the position of somebody who knows how to program embedded circuits and the systems in those machines by training.
And once again, one of the things they teach you in college is to understand the context of an article before inhaling its contents. It's extremely suspicious, that this topic and article was originally written during multiple labor strikes at Amazon at the height of postcovid low unemployment.
People who heard that and went off to study ai/robotics are in a much more comfortable position rn than the smooth-brained laborers clinging onto manual labor jobs that tear up their bodies
I'd love to take you to the CS , ECE, and IT subreddits right now . Our industries are a bloodbath because we were smart enough to automate ourselves out of a job.
I have my gripes with the manual labor jobs too. But My only concern is that they wear away people's bodies. However , they will not have any issues with unemployment. It will be the office jobs that disappear first as my own industry has shown.
Personally I think we all miscalculated back when we were 18. Ideally we would all have gone into the medical field, but of course hindsight is 20/20
