csallmighty wrote: » Sure who's gonna make the machines?
eeguy wrote: » So Enda Kenny came under fire for calling the people of Castlebar whiners when they said there was no recovery in the west of Ireland. Castlebar has had a series of factory closures since 2008 and the service industry has suffered too as a result. Up and down Ireland (and the UK), factories in small towns are closing and will never be replaced. Any factories that have opened in recent years are in or around cities and are heavily automated, having only a small core staff to maintain production. In the next 2 decades automation is going to really take off replacing traditional low skill jobs in manufacturing, transport and retail. So what happens when thousands are made redundant through automation? What happens when anyone who drives or does any repetitive task is made unemployable as it's cheaper and more efficient to automate the process? Is it the end of civilisation as we know it?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Look at the unemployment rate for under 25's across Europe Not enough jobs for our population and there never will he again
tomwaterford wrote: » Robot/automatic driving will never take off to a large extent...as too many risk and differevt factors to account for
the_syco wrote: » With German made showers?
ED E wrote: » Same thing as happened when we got tractors and factories and stopped doing every little thing with a horse or by hand. The bottom rung falls off the ladder, everyone moves up a rung.
Stigura wrote: » Entire counties turned into vast holiday camps
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » A guaranteed income for everyone paid by the state is inevitable at some point in the future. As food and goods become easier to produce.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » A guaranteed income for everyone paid by the state is inevitable at some point in the future. As food and goods become easier to produce. There will always be some low paid jobs available in the services industry too.
Falthyron wrote: » There will always be jobs that require some degree of human problem solving, creativity or initiative that can not be emulated by automation and would appear trivial or 'low skill' by others.
...And Justice wrote: » We'll have to kill the poor