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<blockquote data-quote="Kingofthenorth" data-source="post: 4880621" data-attributes="member: 62527"><p>I wouldn't count those as trucks but sure we can go with that. Regardless of what you think of technological progress you have to admit it's far faster today than it was in 1907. So this 100 years of technological progress even though it seems like 100 years is actually way shorter, as the gains are much faster than they use to be and it's very hard to predict the future. Pizza has been delivered fully automuously etc. Clearly there will be alot of issues with implementation from government to social level but it will happen eventually. If you can automate the largest Industy in America and automate alot of other industries retraining seems nearly impossible which is why some of the richest and most influential people in the world are for a UBI or other solutions when these events begin to happen. The richest guy and second richest guy in the world predict massive world wide automation in the next 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingofthenorth, post: 4880621, member: 62527"] I wouldn't count those as trucks but sure we can go with that. Regardless of what you think of technological progress you have to admit it's far faster today than it was in 1907. So this 100 years of technological progress even though it seems like 100 years is actually way shorter, as the gains are much faster than they use to be and it's very hard to predict the future. Pizza has been delivered fully automuously etc. Clearly there will be alot of issues with implementation from government to social level but it will happen eventually. If you can automate the largest Industy in America and automate alot of other industries retraining seems nearly impossible which is why some of the richest and most influential people in the world are for a UBI or other solutions when these events begin to happen. The richest guy and second richest guy in the world predict massive world wide automation in the next 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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