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by Hannah Arendt. | |||
Resolution is integration. 20% labor, 80% contemplation. 20% is 2 hours per day. Plenty. | |||
More about the psychology - https://philosophynow.org/issues/106/The_Need_To_Move_Beyond_Homo_Faber | |||
The hate of automation is not desirable, as it fails the test of collaboration - an essential part of the OSE platform. Robots can be collaborators, not masters or slaves. In 2023 robots are the '''Slaves That Are Our Masters'''. | |||
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*[[7 Famous Slave Revolts]] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 15 April 2023
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Human_Condition
by Hannah Arendt.
Resolution is integration. 20% labor, 80% contemplation. 20% is 2 hours per day. Plenty.
More about the psychology - https://philosophynow.org/issues/106/The_Need_To_Move_Beyond_Homo_Faber
The hate of automation is not desirable, as it fails the test of collaboration - an essential part of the OSE platform. Robots can be collaborators, not masters or slaves. In 2023 robots are the Slaves That Are Our Masters.