If there is too much demand for these services, then technology can be used to compensate for the part that these work enjoying people can’t provide, but technology shouldn’t make their work redundant.
I mean, that’s an interesting thought but surely you realize the two are actually the same? If the work wasn’t redundant it would still pay. I’m not really sure I understand
I don’t get what you’re saying. I just said I support tools that help you out?
You said “technological progress shouldn’t reduce the amount of work required”.
I mean, that’s an interesting thought but surely you realize the two are actually the same? If the work wasn’t redundant it would still pay. I’m not really sure I understand
You’re not trying to understand my argument.
I am, and it seems I’m not the only one confused.