>Japan is the LEAST automated country on the list
>"automation is a good thing guys!"
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this argument proves too much
probably, but do explain
what about every other instance of industrial automation up until now? someone's got to design the machines!
yes, once something is automated the capacity for further innovation shifts to innovating the machines
which is all well and good when this displaces a task which is about as difficult as mechanical engineering, but bad news when it's easy...
...because in that case you're reducing the pool of people who can find work where they're able to tinker productively
I should add that there are manual labor jobs which are *effectively* automated; jobs where the ppl doing them can't experiment w methods
of doing the same work differently, or using similar processes to create different products
Japan is good at this too. Toyota has people make bumpers by hand so they provide advice on improving the automation.
It's a feedback loop between automation and craftsmanship. The craftsman improves the output quality then the automation does it 10,000x
exactly! a dialogue between mechanization and insight ftw
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