It seems like an odd priority when one looks around the world at Agriculture.
When much of the food produced in the developing world is done almost completely by manual labour, it would seem like there is much lower hanging fruit than to eliminate the last few operators of an already massive efficient mechanized piece of equipment, which is doing the equivalent work of thousands of subsistence farmers.
When much of the food produced in the developing world is done almost completely by manual labour, it would seem like there is much lower hanging fruit than to eliminate the last few operators of an already massive efficient mechanized piece of equipment, which is doing the equivalent work of thousands of subsistence farmers.
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