Well made point, and I could be wrong. I assume you refer to the automation inroads into accounting, legal, organisation tracking (lower management) etc. I personally see those as specific low hanging fruit since they are highly rule based.
But soon we will reach strong automation on diverse simple manual labour, transportation, stocking/handling, etc. Even if automation just manages to handle 90% of everyday tasks it will crash enormous employment numbers, far beyond what we see today in accounting, legal, etc.
But soon we will reach strong automation on diverse simple manual labour, transportation, stocking/handling, etc. Even if automation just manages to handle 90% of everyday tasks it will crash enormous employment numbers, far beyond what we see today in accounting, legal, etc.