Dear @chekohler
I must admit that this title got my attention right away :) Great clickbait buddy.
Bots are starting to take over writing jobs and if you're a journalist or content creator you may want to start looking at upskilling in other ways before you get shit canned.
That's very true. Bots will surely be able to create valuable (not meaning interesting to read) publications. But would bots also manage to build solid followerbase around them? I think this would be the biggest challenge for "automated writters".
I personally wouldn't bother to spent much time reading content created and publiced on account, which I would consider not being human. Steemit proved that people do not care much about quality content. They care about supporting authors they recognize and they like.
So those who know how to build community around them should be fine. Obviously other writters can be threaten. At the same time bloggers usually work for very little (especially those from 3rd world countries) and hiring them can be still easier and cheaper than paying for software / bots.
We're slowly getting skynetted and no one bats an eye until self-driving cars
I'm not sure how many people would actually be brave enough to use self-driving cars. Surely hype will be there. But wait until few people will die because of hacks into car computer system. That thing is dangerous as hell. Once people will realize that their lifes are in danger and that will be crushing blow to this industry.
ps.
I noticed that you're receiving some decent amounts of PAL every few hours:
Received 0.741 PAL from tokens
ps.2.
I tried to find PAL coin aidrop and claim some tokens but I failed. Could you point me in right direction?
Yours
Piotr
Yip, I've been using PAL to find and curate content with 50/50 there's an incentive for me to do so and not just try to post my life away lol. You can find a tutorial on how to claim your PAL here