It sounds like it's increasing the amount of labor done by having workers race around behind the scenes to make consumers not have to see them at all. It's like those "automated" sandwich kiosks that were big for a time where it was literally just a big cubicle kitchen that unseen workers were crammed into to make sandwiches and slide them out into little compartments people outside could pay to open, but applied to society and service work as a whole.
Is this something weird, or just automating away potentially "bullshit" jobs and framing it as being "weird"?
It sounds like it's increasing the amount of labor done by having workers race around behind the scenes to make consumers not have to see them at all. It's like those "automated" sandwich kiosks that were big for a time where it was literally just a big cubicle kitchen that unseen workers were crammed into to make sandwiches and slide them out into little compartments people outside could pay to open, but applied to society and service work as a whole.
It also removes workers from the wrath of customers and let's customers vent without hurting anyone's feelings as collateral.
Just locking everyone in a cage so no one hurts each other’s feelings
deleted by creator