> Machines have been taking human jobs since the late 1800s
I would add that humans have been paid to do repetitive, automated, routine work for ever, and they do so inefficiently. It's not human nature to stand in a production line for 8 to 12 hours straight placing screws somewhere.
There is something profoundly wrong with the life expectations of some if they are actually defending drone work.
I would add that humans have been paid to do repetitive, automated, routine work for ever, and they do so inefficiently. It's not human nature to stand in a production line for 8 to 12 hours straight placing screws somewhere.
There is something profoundly wrong with the life expectations of some if they are actually defending drone work.