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The great [[falsification]] of the [[Reductionism|reductionist]] millenarians who foresee a world without work, a [[singularity]], a future where [[chatbot]]s will [[Legal services delivery|deliver legal services]].
The great [[falsification]] of the [[Reductionism|reductionist]] millenarians who foresee a world without work, a [[singularity]], a future where [[chatbot]]s will [[Legal services delivery|deliver legal services]].


Two types: ''use-case'' obsolescence: classic case the [[Dewey decimal system]]; and ''competition'' obsolescence — classic case BetaMax.
Two types: ''use-case'' obsolescence: classic case the [[Dewey decimal system]]; and ''competition'' obsolescence — classic case Sony Betamax.
 
===Use-case obsolescence: the [[Dewey decimal system]]===
 
===Competition obsolescence: Sony Betamax===
 
 
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Rust Never Sleeps — Neil Young

The great falsification of the reductionist millenarians who foresee a world without work, a singularity, a future where chatbots will deliver legal services.

Two types: use-case obsolescence: classic case the Dewey decimal system; and competition obsolescence — classic case Sony Betamax.

Use-case obsolescence: the Dewey decimal system

Competition obsolescence: Sony Betamax

See also