• dev_null
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    11 hours ago

    And what defines a unit of “workforce”? If a single person is replaced by 3 robots, did one unit of workforce get replaced, or do we now have two more “workers”? What if a robot replaces 3 laborers? Compounded by your question of what counts as a robot.

    If a postal worker correcting unreadable addresses was replaced by a better OCR algorithm on a server somewhere, were they replaced by a robot or not? Are servers robots?

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      10 hours ago

      Exactly: A single worker can perform a great variety of “jobs” for their employer but a robot typically only does one thing. If you replace a human’s job with three robots it would throw these statistics way off.

      Not only that but a bunch of robots could be enhancing or expanding a human’s productivity. So a single person could be performing the work of five by using the assistance of robots.