When people say that robots are going to eat the jobs, they reveal a particular world view where the world is centred on the industrial giant institutions, such as factories and big businesses where every person is part of the cog. But we don't live in that world anymore.
Software is eliminating the need for people to work at companies. In the past, you had to work at a company because you couldn’t produce your product at scale. Now people can exit that system. They can use software to build their product and distribute it. They can be in multiple networks simultaneously.
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