I don't usually laugh out loud at classic Twilight Zone, but the boss is pretty funny. He energetically nails the flamboyant boss and isn't so (era standard) melodramatic.
As for the machines taking all jobs... well, we'll never know until it happens. This prediction has been around for a very long time. I'm skeptical because endless jobs have been rendered obsolete and yet we don't near remotely the unemployment numbers that implies. Plus, humans are infinitely greedy. Anything that has become automated has become very cheap, and very soon, it's simply taken for granted and people want more new things.
But who knows, I'm no seer, but of dystopias, everybody being unemployed isn't the one I'm most worried about.
As for the machines taking all jobs... well, we'll never know until it happens. This prediction has been around for a very long time. I'm skeptical because endless jobs have been rendered obsolete and yet we don't near remotely the unemployment numbers that implies. Plus, humans are infinitely greedy. Anything that has become automated has become very cheap, and very soon, it's simply taken for granted and people want more new things.
But who knows, I'm no seer, but of dystopias, everybody being unemployed isn't the one I'm most worried about.