You are about to become obsolete. You think you are special, unique, and that whatever it is that you are doing is impossible to replace. You are mistaken. Nowadays, machines have diminished the capacities of human beings and made them just a redundant part of the production process, replaceable at anytime. The efficiency of productivity is measured by profits made by the owners of capital. Unfairly, the efficiency of workers is compared with the efficiency of machines. In spite of the remarkable progress in the industrial processes in terms of production speed, flawless products and low production costs, we should be conscious of the hazards of complete dependence on the machine and the abandonment of human labor for several considerations. Technology and machines are eventually winning the hearts and minds of employers these days because of the low cost for installation and operation. However, this only benefits the owners of capital, but this is a detriment to the welfare of low-income workers. Technological unemployment ultimately stems from the fact that automation advances much faster than people can learn new skills. Cyert and Mowery say: Technological change often involves difficult adjustments for firms and individuals. Workers must develop new skills and may be required to seek employment in different industries, occupations, or locations. In many cases, workers suffer severe financial losses as a result of permanent layoffs or plant closings. Managers also face serious challenges in evaluating and adapting new manufacturing and office technologies in an increasingly competitive global economy. (18) Besides, the automation of a new product required a huge initial investment in comparison with the unit cost of the product, although the cost of automation is spread in many product batches. The automation of a plant required a great initial investment too, although this cost is spread over the products to be produced. Sec