Business should also realize that people need to work such that they can shop at the stores.These stores still need people do buy their stuff. I just read that uniqlo just replaced most of their workers with robots. Would you boycott them or do you care?
Along the same line; if they identified as he, she or it?What if a human identified as a robot? Can they stay?
That's the point I was trying to make.Nobody gets it, there's a tipping point. Robots don't buy things and contribute to economies. When you eliminate jobs the collapse begins.
online shopping replaces humans, no?
It might kill some of the romance but if they replace restaurant servers with digital menus and robots, it'll at least usher in the death of our ridiculous tipping culture.I prefer to check out my own stuff at Loblaw and Canadian Tire, I prefer to enter my order at McDonalds at the machine. The machines are much more polite, it is the person that purposely fucks up your coffee order and gives you cream and sugar when I ask for milk and Splenda. Just because they are having a shitty day.






