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@EshaAA33 Agree. People are waiting in line to become citizens. Is it legal or ethical to cut in line. I have no issue with immigrants…simply the illegal aspect of entering without due process. I just bought a house in Mexico- I followed Mexico’s laws.
@WorkElizab were you not a child once? 2 hours out of your life? Did you ever play music too loud in college? Don’t you think this child will have GREAT memories from a 2 hour birthday party? Your post is simply childish.
@mohitolewis@FoxNews The terror and fear that these people have experienced is beyond imagination. This is not some movie that leaves tears in your eyes, but real human lives lost in seconds with families that may never truly recover.
Let me explain what’s really happening here.
This isn’t just about automation anymore.
It’s about ownership.
Over the past decade, Jeff Bezos helped scale a system where warehouses are increasingly run by 750,000+ robots, checkout lines are replaced by cameras, and delivery is being pushed toward drones and autonomous systems.
Now the play is evolving.
Raising tens of billions isn’t about building new factories from scratch. It’s about acquiring existing ones and redesigning them from the inside out.
Not to run them the old way.
To rebuild them with minimal human labor.
This is vertical integration at a different level.
First, physical retail was disrupted.
Then logistics was optimized and automated.
Now manufacturing itself is becoming the next frontier. And this is where it gets uncomfortable.
For years, the assumption was:-
“Automation can take retail, maybe warehouses… but factories still need human hands.”
That assumption is breaking.
Robotics, computer vision, and AI-driven systems are now reaching a point where repetitive, precision-based factory work can be scaled with far fewer workers.
So the question is no longer if factories automate.
It’s who controls that transition.
Because when capital acquires production capacity at scale, it doesn’t just improve efficiency.
It resets the labor equation entirely.
This isn’t about replacing jobs overnight.
It’s about gradually redesigning entire industries so fewer people are needed at every step.
Your factory job may have survived globalisation. It may have survived recessions.
It may have survived pandemics.
But this shift is different.
Because it’s not about moving jobs somewhere else.
It’s about redesigning the system so the jobs don’t exist in the same way anymore.
@thehealthb0t@_mindawilson Skywolfen, Mindy is partially correct. Having worked in oncology, cures are not guaranteed. Data needs to be replicated with a confidence level of .05….meaning that 95% people in the trial RESPONDED to the treatment.
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