Reformator & Replikant
So, if we had to create a policy that actually accounts for the emotional fallout of automation on communities, what would the first rule be?
Reformator: The first rule is to listen first – conduct a community impact survey that asks people how automation would make them feel, and use those findings to shape the entire policy.
Interesting approach, but surveying feelings alone might miss the deeper structural impacts—like who actually owns the automation and how the jobs are redistributed. How would you balance the subjective responses with objective economic outcomes?