harryopal1
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When one looks back at the period of industrialization as new machinery replaced vast numbers of people in the workplace it is clear that the benefits of increased efficiency and profit to factory owners coincided with a complete lack of preparation by most governments as poverty and unemployment created enormous social and humanitarian problems.
By all accounts it seems we are on the cusp of another major, worldwide social upheaval with the rapid developments of artificial intelligence and robotization again sweeping away employment but creating great profits for many businesses. Is anyone aware of any country that has seriously addressed the implications of this imminent workplace revolution? Without adequate planning we may be looking at another worldwide depression. Or am I just being unduly imaginative and pessimistic?
By all accounts it seems we are on the cusp of another major, worldwide social upheaval with the rapid developments of artificial intelligence and robotization again sweeping away employment but creating great profits for many businesses. Is anyone aware of any country that has seriously addressed the implications of this imminent workplace revolution? Without adequate planning we may be looking at another worldwide depression. Or am I just being unduly imaginative and pessimistic?