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by shevy-java
101 days ago
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What kind of wonky article is that please? > a network of women delivering probiotic milk drinks has become a vital source of routine, connection and care. So, yoghurt deliveries will fix the loneliness problem in
Japan? Seriously? Are the people at BBC drunk? You only need to watch some youtube videos to realise that what
BBC writes, is narrating things very oddly. Yoghurt deliveries
will NOT fix the issue of isolated people. Japan's culture is
also very unique, but this is still a somewhat more global
issue; South Korea is in a somewhat comparable situation, for
instance. A lot of this ties into work culture, too; in Japan
even more than in South Korea. |
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My long term prediction is that we we'll be taking curator-like roles much more seriously due to automation, as having human in the loop is not only needed for debugging automation issues but maintaining healthy society loops as well.
This is not a new argument either. Since the inception of cities we know that connection is being lost in extreme efficiency. Ladies delivering yogurt is just trading efficiency for connection.