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To: bart13 who wrote (102051)7/25/2013 7:21:39 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 218182
 
yep... just not as many of us needed :O)

elites know that.. we are/ are becoming liabilities ... boomer generation sped up the process..



To: bart13 who wrote (102051)7/25/2013 10:37:59 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218182
 
Good chart:

Are we not missing the exported jobs to Asia too? Also that productivity is not a monopoly of the US as other countries can use said aids too,



To: bart13 who wrote (102051)7/26/2013 10:52:00 AM
From: Horgad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218182
 
Robots are taking over and the wealth being made by them is being funnelled into a very small number of hands. It will be a very "bad" world if this trend continues. What might break the trend is if/when robots get cheap enough and easy enough to use that Joe Sixpack can put one in his garage and start manufacturing. They actually have a "cheap" 10k robotic arm now that is taught by physically grabbing it and physically leading it through the desired motions. Of course, you need a bit more than an easy, cheap robotic arm to start a manufacturing operation in your garage, but it is a start.