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Originally Posted by Roger Rambo
The problem with automation today is that nobody is really sure what kind of new economically viable jobs will be generated by having 100% automated service/industry jobs.
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Originally Posted by Bri
Theoretically, in such a society all production including food is received by the people who own the machines who make it. They trade the produce for whatever services the other people can provide. Basically a 100% service economy.
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I am not exactly sure of the answer, however, I think that it is time that we take time itself as a resource alongside money.
As what Bri had said, a service economy. In that case, who would be doing the research and development for the production side of the economy when nobody has experience in that?