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Originally Posted by SubSerpent
This is happening in the civilian world as well. My wife is a 411 operator and now computers answer the phones and take 95% of the calls. She is still employed (for now) as long as computers can't answer 100% of calls without or with limited failure. How long will it be until computers are able to make up that last 5% effectively? Probably not long and my wife will end up getting laid off. The only people who will be employed will be people who work on computers or maintain them. This is the first step that man is becomin a slave to a machine. All a computer mechanic is, is a slave to a computer or machine. Think about it.
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The factory of the future will be filled with machines producing everything we need.
There will be 2 living beings in the factory.
A man and a dog.
The mans job will be to feed the dog.
The dogs job will be to keep the man away from the machines.