As someone who works in the industrial automation and robotics industry I can tell you that robotics are not really taking away jobs per se. As robotics and automation get more sophisticated the low wage mindless task jobs are being replaced by highly skilled technical jobs. Robotics are complex and require a lot of maintenance and upkeep, but it takes a lot of training and experience to do these jobs. So if you don't want to be replaced by a robot learn how to work on or with robots.
The drive for robotics is really a catch 22, as the population expands exponentially the need for cheaper and more plentiful goods becomes evident. The robots can work for 24hrs a day 7 days a week without the need for breaks, health care, vacations, or even pay. This drives down the cost of goods and increases production.
But.... as the population expands the need for more low wage jobs also grows.
If you don't want the robots to take over all the low wage jobs then learn to live without the things the robots produce... Overly processed foods, consumer electronics, automobiles, cheap textiles, etc. I.e. don't be a hyper consumer.
I personally don't take part in most of these things though I do make my living from them, that should tell you something. People who work in the social media industry often do not use social media or let their kids use it, just as people who work in the poultry industry often will not eat processed poultry, etc.
The drive for robotics is really a catch 22, as the population expands exponentially the need for cheaper and more plentiful goods becomes evident. The robots can work for 24hrs a day 7 days a week without the need for breaks, health care, vacations, or even pay. This drives down the cost of goods and increases production.
But.... as the population expands the need for more low wage jobs also grows.
If you don't want the robots to take over all the low wage jobs then learn to live without the things the robots produce... Overly processed foods, consumer electronics, automobiles, cheap textiles, etc. I.e. don't be a hyper consumer.
I personally don't take part in most of these things though I do make my living from them, that should tell you something. People who work in the social media industry often do not use social media or let their kids use it, just as people who work in the poultry industry often will not eat processed poultry, etc.