
When it comes The future of technologySam Neil is not a fan of any particular aspect.
Sunday, “Jurassic Park” The 77-year-old star went to social media to share his “old-fashioned” thoughts and why he prefers to have a person who supports him at grocery store checkout.
“Be old fashioned,” he kicked off his video. On Instagram. “Thank you, but I refuse to check my groceries in the supermarket. I want people to help me.

Sam Neil shared his technology concerns when it comes to shopping. (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
“And every time I check out something for myself – you have to think like this – I’m doing someone from work. And if robots and self-service do all the work everywhere, who is going to buy groceries at checkout? That’s an old-fashioned question, but that’s a legitimate question.”
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Neil fans shared their thoughts in the comments section.
“I would like to add that more human interaction is needed to agree with 100% and to regain empathy, kindness, compassion and courtesy that appears to have evaporated over the past few years,” one fan wrote.
“Thank you Sam,” another wrote. “People need to remember this. We want human contact and work, not machines.”
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Neil called himself “old-fashioned.” (Manuel Romano/Nurphoto)
Neil is not someone who doesn’t know to be honest – in 2023 he opened up about him Cancer diagnosishe says he is “not afraid of death remotely” and even finds the idea of ​​dying as he still has what he wants to do.
Talk to a TV show.”Australia’s story“Neal detailed the diagnosis of vascular immunoblast T-cell lymphoma, saying he was in the ‘fight for my life.’ He received several months of “brutal” chemotherapy.
“That’s not interesting for me,” Neil admitted to his cancer fight. “I’m not interested in cancer. I have something else in my mind, and it’s not cancer… I know I have it, but I’m not interested in it.”
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Sam Neil was diagnosed with stage 3 blood cancer in 2022. (Jeff Vespa/WireMage)
He said he was in remission at the time, but pointed out that he had to maintain treatment indefinitely and that the treatment would eventually cease functioning.
He published later Tear-in-the-mouth apology I told his followers on social media, “I did what I walked by and I was sure that the treatment I was in remission would inevitably fail one day. Well, what will happen.
Neil said, “So don’t worry. I’ve received a lot of messages from social media and friends. Sorry for worrying about everyone. It’s all okay. It’s a beautiful day.
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