i think it's japan
mundane and repetitive jobs that uses the least mental power of humans.
"It could enable one to return to the Greek concept of leisure, where slaves did most of the work and men had time to cultivate their minds. The essential difference is that in the future, each of us will command more than a million slaves - but they will be mechanical and electrical slaves, not fellow human beings. This will end forever the degrading exploitation of any human being by another so that he or she lives an abundant, productive, and less stressful life."
- quoted from somewhere.
its too farfetched... plus, whos going to buy seeds to plow, sell produce in the market, negotiate with clients, supply the pesticides...? i dont see it happening even in the future...
I was talking about farming as a mechanical process (i.e. replacement of the plough and the tractor, both tools, with even better tools), I was not talking about agribusiness. Mura hinoon ka'g 18th century man who is saying...
"it's too farfetched (to create a car using robotic machines)...plus, who's going to buy the metal to shape, sell the car in the market, negotiate with clients, supply the fuel...? i dont see it happening even in the future..."
...yet we do have the robotized assembly line for cars and other products nowadays. Get my point now?
-RODION
Last edited by rodsky; 11-04-2009 at 02:17 PM.
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