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by TuringNYC 401 days ago
>> jobs are merely mechanical and there is no high-level reasoning involved

This is a very binary way of thinking about it. More usual is that components of many professions are mechanical and can be automated, while other components are not mechanical and thus harder to automate. Regardless, if some % of the mechanical work goes away, it is unlikely that human workers just work less. Instead, they will work just as much and the overall demand for workers is reduced by %

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Between 1985 and 2025 we went from programming in 8086 assembly language to high level languages like python, typescript and go. These automate a lot of the drudgery of programming in asm, so why has the overall demand for programmers not diminish (in fact it increased massively)?