Patryce, baffled indeed, you mention automation, taken to its ultimate end, automation would end manual labor. You will note I only mentioned technology that one could touch. I left out artificial intelligence, machine learning, and algorithms, things you can't hold in your hand. Additionally, I neglected to mention the James Webb teles…
Patryce, baffled indeed, you mention automation, taken to its ultimate end, automation would end manual labor. You will note I only mentioned technology that one could touch. I left out artificial intelligence, machine learning, and algorithms, things you can't hold in your hand. Additionally, I neglected to mention the James Webb telescope. An author's age makes no difference to me, but this time I was curious wholly based on his perspective; he said technologies in the 70s onward, were not making much advancement; it so happens he was born in 1972. Your comment about greed made me think; there is something making advancement, that would be income inequality.
Patryce, baffled indeed, you mention automation, taken to its ultimate end, automation would end manual labor. You will note I only mentioned technology that one could touch. I left out artificial intelligence, machine learning, and algorithms, things you can't hold in your hand. Additionally, I neglected to mention the James Webb telescope. An author's age makes no difference to me, but this time I was curious wholly based on his perspective; he said technologies in the 70s onward, were not making much advancement; it so happens he was born in 1972. Your comment about greed made me think; there is something making advancement, that would be income inequality.