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This leads to interesting conclusions about which jobs could be automated and in which order. The Moravec's paradox suggests that being a professor of mathematics might be automatable before being a dance instructor, even though the latter seems simpler. The human brain is highly optimized for certain tasks, while machines can be fine-tuned for whatever specific task we need them to be efficient at.
Gus: You're worried about the political instability that could result if human labor becomes economically redundant. Why is that, and what are some potential solutions?