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RE: The Rise of Automation and Algorithms | Homo Deus Part 4:

in #steem6 years ago

I think the same thing, the internet is a tool that opens doors that were closed to the vast majority of people. A good option would be to develop our skills much more, I like drawing, for example, I would love to learn animation, although for this I need a suitable tablet, in short, there are many possibilities to create our place in this automated world. My main hobby is writing, I hope I can find a way to make it my way of life.

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Hey @marimoon! Thanks for leaving your thoughts here, I love it. You're the precise example of how I think the future is more abundant in a world of automation and algorithms.

For you though, the future of being able to draw and write for a living are already within reach. It's possible for you to make a living by drawing and writing and proliferating your art to the world and earning money through a multitude of different avenues - Steem, patreon, Instagram, Squarespace... the list goes on.

Automation and algorithms may serve to make it even easier for the next generation of artists who, like you, want to focus on being creative rather than working some job for an income. Universal Basic Income will have to play some sort of role in the future if automation takes over as many jobs as we anticipate it to.