Idealistically I like to think we can reduce our role as engineers to improving the "efficiency" of
Idealistically I like to think we can reduce our role as engineers to improving the "efficiency" of humanity through technology. We bring new capabilities, and make old capabilities cheaper and easier and more accessible.
If we do so well that not every person needs to work for us all to have a good standard of living, I see that as a good thing. (Note on this, if embedded got fully automated, I like to think I could still flash leds on my desk for fun)
The real problem there is social / political. Less work needed should just mean more time for frolicking
If we do so well that not every person needs to work for us all to have a good standard of living, I see that as a good thing. (Note on this, if embedded got fully automated, I like to think I could still flash leds on my desk for fun)
The real problem there is social / political. Less work needed should just mean more time for frolicking
