In a process with 10 trades, 1 to 3 can be completely automated.
As a temporary worker, I have literally looked inside and worked at hundreds of companies, and with my view on what robots can do these days, I think that you should turn your numbers around in the most negative facade: maybe 1 – 3 out of 10 actions you not complete can automate, theoretically in my opinion you can now fully automate 95% of the actions within 90% of the companies – the any The only question is whether it is financially feasible.
A robot that costs a million and needs an operator who wants to earn a ton per year net, for that you can have a lot of people work in a third world country. They may not work 24/7, but 100 hours a week at a quarter an hour… Unfortunately, for many, that is still the reality.
And yes, of course we have to look at how we can reorganize society more fairly (financially/fiscally), but that depends as much on aging and other global issues as the climate/environmental problem as it does on robotization, so not relevant here with this article.
[Reactie gewijzigd door Alxndr op 29 november 2021 13:16]
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