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12/31/2015 2:48:42 AM
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Random thoughts from the cellar. III

In this day and age, our focus on automating simple tasks is ever increasing, but how much will this focus actually produce, and will increased automation actually be counter-productive? Basically, let me give you an example to better depict what I'm speaking on. Say, for instance, that in the far future every vehicle is controlled by an intelligent computer that coordinates with every other vehicle and the road in order to get you to your destination. This boasts numerous positives, such as there would be no more accidents, no more traffic, much faster travel times, less human stress, more accountability for being late, etc.. However, this draws the problem that without accidents and traffic, there's no need for insurance companies. There's far less need for mechanics and patrolling/detail police. This relinquishes a vast amount of jobs, and a vast amount of money spent from the market, which was not good. So, my random thought from the cellar is, what if our technological progression is already, or will have to be, halted because of the necessary welfare of human society? In other words, what if we hit a wall in our advancement that we don't pass; because if we did, we couldn't accommodate for everyone?

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  • Edited by R-E-D-C-E-L-L: 12/31/2015 6:29:14 AM
    It's happened before. It's called the Internet. And we aren't adapting well at all. Casinos are going broke and closing because you can gamble online. Massive companies have gone bankrupt. America's oldest retailer Woolworth, which at one time was the largest retail chain in the nation is gone. Kmart is going down, Ames stores went down, Blockbuster Video's done, Sears and Macy's are suffering due to online retailers like Amazon and Ebay. Gamestop is hurting badly because of cloud technology and digital downloads. They'll be downsized to insignificance or completely done within 5 years. Fewer small businesses are opening because they're a liability to banks thanks to online stores. Despite what politicians would love you to think, job growth is exponentially decreasing and it will continue to do so until something economically revolutionary can offset it. Population is exponentially growing. Rich are getting richer, poor are getting poorer. Yup, we're pretty -blam!-ed. The earth is our sandwich and we are the mold consuming it. Few hundred years and they'll look back at our time era as a golden age when people generally had what they needed.

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