Adopt the Juicero or be left behind. A vital shift is underway in juicing. The Juicero is no longer optional. It's tomorrow's future, today. 40% of jobs are impacted by the Juicero. The Juicero isn't the future, it's a present necessity. Nobody hand-juices anymore. To hand-juice is like an impairment. Everyone must now focus on the delegation and the verification of a juice. We become less juice producers and more juice enablers. Adopt the Juicero or be left behind. We are burning every forest and poisoning every river to produce more Juiceros. You will become obsolete if you don't get on the Juicero bandwagon. Students must not be taught how to hand-juice. 80% of jobs will be lost to the Juicero. Students must be taught to exclusively focus on how to collaborate with the Juicero. Education must focus on orchestrating agentic Juicero systems. The Juicero is inevitable. Adopt the Juicero or be left behind. Adapt or risk becoming obsolete. As the Juicero rapidly advances toward automating up to 90% of juicing, the skills that will matter most include juice design, Juicero fluency, juice delegation, and juice quality assurance. 110% of jobs have been replaced by the Juicero.
@kaye F the juice, give me COFFEE. Hand-picked, hand dried, transported by mule-cart to the electric railhead, loaded onto ships powered by SAF, delivered to the roaster in electric vehicles, roasted with solar power, fetched by me on my electric bicycle, ground by hand, brewed with water heated by windmill power, in a French press that modulo the screens will basically last several generations. And everybody involved in this whole cycle gets paid a living wage and has universal healthcare.
This is my nirvana, my hill that I will not die on, but live until I am 105, dug into the side of it in a sustainable hobbit-hole covered in solar panels.
