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    Letters to the Editor: Apparently, not even manual labor is safe from AI anymore

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMarch 13, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    To the editor: Studying about the entire folks volunteering to have their handbook labor captured on video to coach AI robotic programs jogs my memory of the businesses that fireside their staff, however inform them to coach their replacements (“Why hundreds of people in L.A. are strapping cameras on their bodies to do chores,” March 12).

    It’s unhealthy sufficient that white-collar staff and faculty graduates are shedding out on jobs to AI functions. Now AI robotic firms are paying folks to assist prepare AI robots to do handbook labor duties. So, jobs that had been presumed to be protected are going to grow to be weak to machine substitute. Proper now the duties are comparatively mundane, however when will they transfer on to extra complicated jobs carried out by plumbers, electricians and mechanics?

    There’s no rush to place folks to work at a dwelling wage, however tech firms do need to velocity up growth of human-like robots (that don’t must be paid) to switch human staff.

    Les Hartzman, Los Angeles



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