Lol, I wonder what pspr's excuse is ("upset?"), he's had me on ignore for a long time. I can go right to the post where he did, after I eviscerated his post's logic.
Ah, I see. Well, until that utopia Star Trek day where money is irrelevant and people still have to purchase food, a job for those people would be a great thing. Or are you trying to say that robots have caused the LFPR to be where it is today?
We do not have to be "there" for the principle and practice of the thing to already be putting downward pressure on the LFPR.
I put you on ignore years ago because you say nothing but nonsense. Since December I have no one on ignore, so say your piece. Eviscerated my post logic? In your dreams.
Broadly defined robots, which includes all forms of automation. Some forms of productivity improvement would be difficult to even call automation, such as "best practice", aka technique. But not entirely those, either, offshoring to lower cost labor is also part.