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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
Most people or businesses conducting high value or non-standard transactions are going to want to deal with a person, face to face. At that point it’s more about trust and human relationships than your ability to process a form quickly. It’s also how we are wired as humans.
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That's optimistic. In the pure business models, the end result is achieved at x cost saving over a human then they get a contract. OTOH, we have seen regulation written to force higher prices paid for social justice reasons.
What's worse, society has slowly been conditioned to achieve a quick end result through the apps; fast food/grocery delivery, dating/love, and all aspects of consumerism.
I think the lack of trust of technology paired with scammers expansive and historical use of technology will be the friction point... We have seen how this technology is used nefariously by bad actors and others. Sure, we can choose not to participate but that will be only temporary until the rope is proverbially tightened around our neck.
-AZ