Topic: Should cities transform themselves into digital nomad hubs in an era of remote work?
Prompt: Should major cities actively pursue becoming digital nomad capitals, potentially risking their traditional community structures and cultural identity? Argue for or against this transformation, using evidence from Rick’s observations of Marina Bay Sands and the perspectives of both Li Ka-shing and local community members. Consider how Li Ka-shing’s revolutionary investment in remote work hubs demonstrates the tension between
economic progress and cultural preservation.
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Imagine a world full of technology where everything is automatic. Who would not want that to happen? Technology can help with time, allowing families to spend more time with your family. Technology can also provide more jobs such as creating those machines, programing machines and many more, which will provide many people with jobs. Plus, technology can produce more things in a shorter amount of time as robots work faster than humans.
Primally, technology creates more time to do other things helping the community. If everyone had at least one machine, all that housework, cooking, gardening, looking after pets, cleaning other people’s mess, wiping a baby’s butt, reading a book to a child and many more would be gone! When all those things are gone, we can do other things we want like playing some games on the computer, simply relaxing and playing with your pets when your robot can do all the boring stuff. So, you should turn your city into a digital nomad.
Furthermore, turning your city into a digital nomad also creates jobs. The evolution will not just decrease the easy jobs but also boost the jobs overall. It will balance the loss and the gain. The jobs that might be lost are shopkeepers, miners, builders, and other jobs. But the jobs gained are robot programmers, robot designers, robot controllers and many more. And those people without jobs will easily find jobs and that will boost the community. Do you want that to happen? Obviously yes. So, turn your city into a digital nomad.
Lastly, the adaptation will also be more productive. There is high demand for food, water, and many basic needs. If you program the robots to do a specific thing it can do it in the blink of an eye. Many people do not have food or a house, but robots can easily make houses and plant and grow food without failing. But then without robots we humans will not finish building a house by the end of the year! It also will not destroy culture as robots can easily make a lot of dragon shows and many more cultural things. So, what are you waiting for? Turn your city into a digital nomad!
In conclusion, we should turn our cities into digital nomads as technology can create more time for us to do whatever we want as all those boring work or backbreaking work is done be robots. Also, it can create jobs like even checking if the robot is functioning correctly! It will also turn out to be more productive and less time consuming as robots can easily beat humans in anything.
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