• 5.15 /// Automation: Convenience vs Experience & our changing habits

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
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5.15 /// Automation: Convenience vs Experience & our changing habits

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    Have you ever wondered if automation is genuinely improving our lives, or is it just making things more convenient? Reflecting on a recent shopping trip to Matalan, where a human cashier outpaced the self-service lanes, I dive into the world of automation and its role in modern society. From the growing presence of self-checkouts in the UK to the frustrations they often bring, this episode questions the balance between convenience and quality of life. Personal stories and experiences lead the way as we navigate the rise of technology in our everyday shopping experiences.

    Exploring further, I consider the broader implications of automation on industries and consumer behavior. Remember the days when craftsmanship reigned supreme, like the hand-stitched elegance of a Bentley? Those days seem to be fading as online shopping and faceless automation take over. I ponder the future of our high streets and community interaction as the preference for convenience and low costs rises. Will traditional shopping experiences survive, or will they be replaced entirely? Join me as I weigh the nostalgia for the past against the curiosity for what's to come, examining how these shifts are reshaping our world.

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