another @NellieBowles must-read. the use of screens w/patients is especially interesting since eldercare is often cited as the one job that will still be around post-automation https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/23/sunday-review/human-contact-luxury-screens.html …
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At the same time, if we set fairer, more equitable compensation, they’ll become more expensive/exclusive, generating more economic pressure for automation, at a time when an aging population will necessitate more care work than ever.
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Yeah, I think demand for these types of services is near-universal, given how extremely common they are in middle class households in low wage countries like India and Egypt etc.
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