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A deep exploration of Richard Baldwin’s thesis on “globotics”—the collision of globalization and robotics—and its impact on white-collar work. From telemi to AI systems like Amelia replacing bank employees, this piece traces how digital technology is rewriting the rules of the service economy. By drawing powerful historical parallels to the Industrial Revolution, the Luddites, and the New Deal, it argues that today’s disruption is faster, more explosive, and more psychologically destabilizing than any economic shift before it. Ultimately, it makes the case that the safest jobs in the future will be intensely human, local, and empathy-driven.
By AnonymousA deep exploration of Richard Baldwin’s thesis on “globotics”—the collision of globalization and robotics—and its impact on white-collar work. From telemi to AI systems like Amelia replacing bank employees, this piece traces how digital technology is rewriting the rules of the service economy. By drawing powerful historical parallels to the Industrial Revolution, the Luddites, and the New Deal, it argues that today’s disruption is faster, more explosive, and more psychologically destabilizing than any economic shift before it. Ultimately, it makes the case that the safest jobs in the future will be intensely human, local, and empathy-driven.