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Commerce collapses when nobody can buy anything. When commerce collapses, civil unrest rises.

And to be clear, this isn’t about political/economic system types. There is no kind of government that can function without tax revenues, and there can’t be tax revenue if the population is facing inexorable rising unemployment.

Barring ones that sell only to the 1%, companies can't even function when unemployment gets too high, because there's suddenly no one to sell to.
 

The issue of insufficient workers tends to impact physical labour positions, rather than those easily or cheaply replaced by AI. I don't see ChatGPT picking grapes any time soon.

It might not be as soon, but I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to write off robotics/automation there. Currently the cost-to-benefit just isn't there.
 

It might not be as soon, but I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to write off robotics/automation there. Currently the cost-to-benefit just isn't there.
Oh, no doubt they can get there eventually but when it specifically comes to fragile crops, for example, there tends to be far too much wastage when they try automation.
 


I've been living in the Netherlands for nearly 50 years, and this is the first time I've seen it mentioned. It's not a "thing" here.

Yeah I scanned the article earlier, and apparently some author trying to bring it back into being a thing. /shrug

I will say, the concept however resonates with me big time.
 

TIL Cochlear Implants were invented in 1957. I was reading a students' paper and it dropped a detail about someone getting them in the 1980s. For whatever reason, I assumed they were a much later development, and external hearing aids were the only available technology until at least the 2010s.
 

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