Stop seeing it as a replacement for humanity and see it as a tool. It's just a tech that increases productivity. It let's you get more done with less humans which is always a net win.

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That's kind of the point of my post... Many "muslim countries" treat humans as tools. Which should lead to questioning the goals of productivity discourse and whether they are truly aligned with Islamic priciples.

I'm sure the treatment of workers in those countries could use some work, but if the conditions for foreign workers are so bad, isn't it better to replace them all with robots?

replacement with robots is happening either way. doesn't do anything to solve root cause and introduces many additional issues related to human dignity.

I fail to see the new issues it introduces.

that's fine as it is secondary to addressing the principle issue anyway