Recommended reading on this point: 'Rise of the robots' by Martin Ford.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PWX7RPG/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 …
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Especially automatic prosecutors...
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People will still pay a price premium for hand-crafted goods. It's human nature to seek out the rare and skilled, even when cheaper substitutes are available for mass merchandizing.
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Sourdough - a markedly inefficient form of bread-making - is a perfect example of this.
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I haven't felt comforted by any physician since I was 7 years old. Sweet that you think PCPs have time for that.
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Don't you think the entrenched interests (obsolete lawyers & doctors) will prevent the transition, as the taxi racket attenpts w Uber?
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They'll try. Guilds often out-last their social utility.
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Doctors in primary care being replaced by physician assistants, nurse practitioners. They are doing the heavy lifting at ground level. Automation has not even started playing its role in meaningful way, we already don’t need 4 year MD degrees + 3 year residency.
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For those wanting to eliminate lawyers - just wait until you need one.
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Yes. Because doctors and lawyers will become automated before builders and crafters... Sure. Keep thinking that. Im pretty sure building is already automated to a large degree...
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