Many people in the comment section still cannot see the reality, how many people could the Earth feed before the Industrial Revolution? How many people are there on Earth now? The development of productivity can liberate people from simple, repetitive, and inefficient labor to create higher value. Don't just see some positions disappearing, but also see some new positions emerging, such as automation in the video, which requires someone to design and produce robots with related functions. The wheel of history rolls forward, crushing all stagnation and unaffected by anyone's will
People still believe that India will surpass China, but the current situation is that no matter how low the labor cost is, it is impossible to beat robots with AI, which are more efficient and do not need to rest... India's industrial capacity and average education level are far from being able to apply this level of automation. Times have changed, and it is no longer possible to win the competition by relying solely on the labor cost advantage. China is the last train of large-scale industrialization