>>12887726You know that Gordon Ramsay won’t be instantaneously fired from fucking cooking, right? Or any aspiring chefs/cooks that are currently restrained by the restaurant they’re working at?
If you truly cared about culinary perfection and love, you would realize that confining people to cook the exact same few meals over and over is not healthy nor fun towards learning the skill, and will ultimately deter far more people away from it than it would ever attract. If anything, chefs would have MORE of an opportunity to make great food and master it because of their unrestrained time, being able to explore more recipes, and the fact that any non-robomade meal would instantly be given far more attention for being a speciality, human made meal.
Robocooks would be extremely helpful and healthy for humanity not just in terms of economics and wages and freeing up time for the workers, but also in the culinary sense. Lower class meals could be “robofied”, AKA cooked mostly by robots to show how that specific meal is industrialized. Like a Big Mac from McDonalds. Not to mention the massive upgrade in terms of cleanliness and sanitation when all your robots are metalloid without human processes like hair, skin, germs, all that shit constantly falling out.
TL;DR robot jobs are the future and no amount of coping wagies can stop the metal progress.