EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
And these things should apply to non-tech fields...why, exactly?If the alternative is "for the rest of eternity I do not want any progress that could displace people from their jobs", then heck yeah I will sign onto this.
I work in technology. There's been a saying for decades "half of what I know will be obsolete in five years". I've been living this, needing to constantly learn new skills in order to remain valuable. I have a lot more than "10+" years, and the amount that has changed is staggering -- I could not do my job with what I knew when I started. Most of it is not true, and much of it would be actively misleading or harmful.
Has half of medicine become obsolete every five years? Half of physics? Law? Journalism? Economics? Engineering?
How would one even define what "half of art becomes obsolete every five years" means?