This is non-obvious a lot of the time. It's basically the fallacy that a lot of Science Fiction pokes at. Isaac Asimov's Robot novels and rules of Robotics for example. The fictional future often includes a combination of a lot of good things that are seemingly perfect but in reality, quite sensibly don't add up.
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This is non-obvious a lot of the time. It's basically the fallacy that a lot of Science Fiction pokes at. Isaac Asimov's Robot novels and rules of Robotics for example. The fictional future often includes a combination of a lot of good things that are seemingly perfect but in reality, quite sensibly don't add up.