Sarah on Nostr: The medium-term shift I believe we’re quietly heading toward given current ...
The medium-term shift I believe we’re quietly heading toward given current circumstances is the rise of teleoperated humanoid robots, remotely controlled by human operators who effectively become the new class of employees. This isn’t full automation, but a hybrid model in which physical presence is outsourced to machines, while cognition and decision-making remain human.
This transition will quietly pave the way for more “dystopian” evolutions to be rationalized where labor is increasingly disembodied, presence is abstracted, and the boundaries between human and machine work blur under the guise of efficiency and scalability.
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