RE: Viewing the scope of Automation from a positive angle

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Hi @bala41288

Another interesting choice of topic.

One thing that makes me wonder when I think of automation is not strictly realted to job losses, but related to TAXES.
After all, right now source of taxes is coming from our human labour and our paychecks. However, the moment we replace human with robot - then we can forget about any taxes coming from this robot work.

I wonder how this issue will be handled in the future.

In the company that I work, many people have expressed frustration for woking in tasks that are repetitive and boring

Those poor people will have more resons to worry very soon. It's one thing to be used, abused or even bored. It's complete different thing to be ... not needed.

Anyway, I'm looking forward into future of automation being very cautious. It surely comes with benefits ....

Have a great weekend buddy,
Piotr



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One thing that makes me wonder when I think of automation is not strictly realted to job losses, but related to TAXES.

It is dependent on perspectives. I have made this article from a developer or corporate perspective. But yeah it can also be related to taxes.

Yes, automation should also be done cautiously. Thanks for your comments. Cheers!

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