@antavedissian
There's a narrative in the US/UK that low-skilled immigrants are important because they do the jobs locals don't want to do (cleaning, taxi-driver, barista, food-serving, lawn-mowing, etc)
What does the 10-20y robot adoption curve mean for this type of immigration? Does it give way to nationalists to become more protective of their borders? Or potentially the opposite, where humanity becomes more globalized and put on equal footing?
More thoughts: https://x.com/antavedissian/status/1953561682514743386