ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月31日 04時52分


Oskar Pals, 19, operating a loader by remote control at the New Boliden mine in Garpenberg, #Sweden. In less than 10 years, he says, “this will then be all automated, but I am not worried — there will always be other work tasks.” In much of the world, people whose livelihoods depend on paychecks are increasingly anxious about a potential wave of unemployment threatened by automation. As the tale goes, #globalization forced people in wealthier lands like North America and Europe to compete directly with cheaper laborers in Asia and Latin America, sowing joblessness. Now, the robots are coming to finish off the humans. But Sweden’s famously generous social welfare system makes it a place not prone to fretting about automation — or much else, for that matter. 80% of Swedes express positive views about robots and artificial intelligence, while 72% of Americans were “worried” about a future in which robots and computers substitute for humans. For Sweden, and its Scandinavian neighbors, #robots are just another way to make companies more efficient. Visit the link in our profile to read more — and to see more photos by @linussundahldjerf.


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