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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
In the future, everyone is going to be a software engineer, but only a few will learn how to code.--Quartz
That is why there is less and less workforce participation and so many new jobs are McJobs -- the computers are managing the people and not the other way around as it should be.
It's not the computers fault -- a computer is better at doing repetitive simple logic and robotics are muscles that can work 24 hours a day -- their parts can be replaced as the wear out. A robot's retirement is without any benefits in the junkyard 
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Agreed !!! Automation destroys far more jobs than it creates but there's another part of this problem.
The average person today is marginally literate unskilled lazy social moron... Yet somehow this idiot believes that they work extremly hard, have the brains of Einstein and that universe revolves around them.
Give an idiot a smart phone and they start to think they're a starship commander with a PHD in everything and the sexiest human alive.