It is very expensive to train uneducated workers to do things. Also, they get sick, get depressed, have problems, get addicted to drugs and alcohol etc.
Because of this and more companies have a financially vested interest in computerization and robotization of everything possible to become financially competitive and profitable. Companies that don't do this likely will mostly go out of business eventually because they won't be able to compete worldwide.
So, where does that leave the lower uneducated classes of people worldwide?
In developed nations they will either be on the dole (some type of welfare) or they will be dead because they will have starved to death or committed suicide in some direct or indirect way.
This is what this century will bring. One of the things.
For this century at least the Middle Class will be needed.
But, by the next century they won't be.
This also likely will be true.
So, how does the world deal with all this?
How did we deal with the industrial revolution?
It's the same kind of thing.
We can be compassionate or we can be cruel and some countries will do either or both depending upon their wealth.
But, inevitably this is what is coming.
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