I always have a little voice back in my head telling me that one day I will be killed by a little Ted K, because I'm developing agricultural machines which don't need human input to harvest food.
No man, you’re helping. Ideally you’re helping them be exclusively dependent on satellites. If we can get can get all agriculture wholly dependent on our complex infrastructure, one big solar flare will accelerate the deindustrialization process.
Sometimes I have a bad feeling about it, especially when we test prototypes and nearby farmers come to watch it. Some are cool with it and ask questions like "So I can just click on a button at home and that thing will harvest the whole field without me? That's great", but others have a look in their eyes, a fearful one. They think about being replaced, being unemployed, having no future.
Then you ask yourself is this really the world you want your children to live in? And in the end it doesn't matter if you want or not, because it will be the world of your children. One way or another.
I always have a little voice back in my head telling me that one day I will be killed by a little Ted K, because I'm developing agricultural machines which don't need human input to harvest food.
No man, you’re helping. Ideally you’re helping them be exclusively dependent on satellites. If we can get can get all agriculture wholly dependent on our complex infrastructure, one big solar flare will accelerate the deindustrialization process.
Sometimes I have a bad feeling about it, especially when we test prototypes and nearby farmers come to watch it. Some are cool with it and ask questions like "So I can just click on a button at home and that thing will harvest the whole field without me? That's great", but others have a look in their eyes, a fearful one. They think about being replaced, being unemployed, having no future.
Then you ask yourself is this really the world you want your children to live in? And in the end it doesn't matter if you want or not, because it will be the world of your children. One way or another.
I think that we progressed too far (technologically) to ever fall back into a dark ages timeline.