Originally posted by jluv
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For some reason everyone always imagines the worst, people being told "Yore fired!!", but they'll just be training less doctors. As the old ones die off and retire, they just won't be replaced with quite as many new ones. That'll continue for yet another 10 years, as the technology gets better and better. Until finally one day, 25-30 years from now, you have 3 doctors that work at a large hospital. If you can call them that.
"Gasp! Who will see the all the patients?!?"
That's what I'm talking about. The automation will see the patients. I've also said nothing about nurses, paramedics, CNA's, etc etc. Although I'd imagine that their numbers will dwindle to some degree as well, even if not quite as much. It's no different than the movie theater projector operator. That used to be a skill, that required apprenticeship. Now a teen in high school double clicks an icon.
I don't know why this is all so hard to imagine, it's pretty much a constant throughout history. Then people always act surprised lol. The company bought new technology that saves them a lot of money. Who'd a thunk it.
Its kind of dry, but this book explains it all really well. I didn't even read it cause I'm something of a tech nerd. I honestly just read it because I don't like the idea of being surprised by this shit.
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