RE: COVID Pushed Automation Forward

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It definitely has, I've been having a few meetings in regards to how this will change economies and at its core employment for people.

If things are made locally then it can support growth and development but many things are still made overseas.

Australia recently announced it had invented COVID19 killing masks. A great success, except they're not being made here.

People always look for the lowest dollar but it costs jobs. Now that we're shifting back to locally made it will cause issues around affordability, things at the bottom need to be lifted but at a slow rate or things will collapse.

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People always look for the lowest dollar but it costs jobs.

This has always been the case. The challenge with things right now is that we are moving towards a time when things are created locally, just not with people. Automation is going to take over that end of things.

So where does that leave everything? That is the big question I do not believe those in power are trying to answer (probably because there is no easy answer).

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