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The ‘toothache’ of dentists

Japanese startup Toregem Biopharma has developed a #technology that allows #teeth to be restored from scratch. The drug has already been tested on animals, and the company is moving on to human trials.

If the trials are successful, there are two scenarios: either this method of treatment will be ‘buried’ like many other breakthrough technologies, or dentists and employees of all related fields (production of equipment and consumables) will be left without a piece of bread.

Unskilled employees are already facing massive layoffs. At the same time, skilled workers still tend to believe that it will be difficult to fully automate their labour. However, current trends show the opposite: it has already become much more difficult for programmers to find new jobs. Dentists may face the same problem.

At present there is no effective mechanism allowing a person who has ‘lost’ a profession to get a new #speciality in accordance with his/her interests and at the same time maintain the same standard of living.

Labour exchanges even in the most developed countries do not allow people to unlock their full #potential

A possible #solution to this problem could be that people whose professions have been replaced by machines would be able to receive new #education #freeofcharge, while having a decent #income (scholarship).

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