Productivity. Looking to the future.
Talk about something that has been said hundreds of times... So it turns out that this discourse is restless... From the beginning of 1913, the great industrialist Henry Ford reformed the Reforms and created a conveyor production... Yes, not the first, but in the field of production of complex products, Henry became a pioneer. No one will dispute that. So Henry and his fellow suppliers set the world an example of new productivity and raised world production by five to six times. Further, more... Since then, the production of complex goods has increased, but no longer in multiples... It is mathematically possible to speak of a new quality of goods and services rather than quantity. Something else happens. Flexible complex production became “unpopulated. The whole world is involved in this process. Let’s fix the given. Soon a billion free arms and legs will become inactive. This does not mean that there is no task for many. In the field of broken environmental Tasks work-unfinished land. For a hundred years. No one understands the principles of rationing in these realities, but everything is solvable. And, here, the damn AI is more than capable. To calculate the needs of each household, now, is quite simple. At least for many. Perhaps with the exception of a few tens of millions of citizens of the Land-Shard Republic. 2% of creators of new entities and 18% of supporters of them. And yet, we mean an exception to the rule. The Paretto Principle. Graduation is both necessary and necessary. But this is purely a technical question. For 80% that humanity will find itself outside of industrial production. You’d say a lot of people work in the service industry. Delivery, handling. In many local processes. Yes, it is... Army, police, medical staff and firefighters to cancel, until, early. If the state institutions work, there must be executors. And in the IT industry, so far, a lot of work. 50 years ahead, not yet scheduled. But there will be tasks. The fact that all the r ... Read more
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