Assume you would have to include pure software too.
What's the practical/policy-level difference between a hardware-robot that takes a job away from 3 production operatives and some software-robot that takes away the jobs of 3 entry level data-entry operatives?
(Other than the fact that one is built with gears and motors, and the other is built with silicon and code)
What's the practical/policy-level difference between a hardware-robot that takes a job away from 3 production operatives and some software-robot that takes away the jobs of 3 entry level data-entry operatives?
(Other than the fact that one is built with gears and motors, and the other is built with silicon and code)