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Will robots take your job
One of the more comprehensive bits on coming changes
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Sorry BCD no more standing in front of Walmart with your retired veteran sign and your ****ed up lookin dog.
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That's some terrifying shit.
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You know, if we could get robots to do all the work in the world, we could all go without working a day in our lives. Of course, why would we need an education at that point? So would begin the devolution of the human intellect. Idiocracy will come to pass, which near as I can tell, it will anyway.
This does raise questions about the future of humanity without darwinism to pick off the weak. Human kind will plateau from an evolutionary perspective, and eventually decline. That is, until the next extinction event wipes us off the face of the planet. My conclusion is therefore, that sometimes it is better to let nature take its course. |
Good point, if everything is automated then do we just go to socialism and few work?
I'm not smart enough to wrap my mind around how this would work. |
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FWIW, your question is one raised by Kaczynski in his manifesto |
There will be massive loss of jobs. People and society will adjust just like they have when other advances happened.
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Don't need a bunch of unemployed third world low class losers messing it up for the top 1% now do we?* *like I said I just read Moneyball, where the establishment is out to stick it to the little man. Sorry for the melodramatic post. We are all ****ed though. :) |
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I am a robot. So, no.
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FWIW, Bill Joy is the founder of Sun Microsystems and the inventor of Jini and Java
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I'd like to see them try.
I'm a professional bum. It ain't easy being me. |
A good bit of what I used to do is automated. I work as hard as I ever did.
Autosteer owns. It ****ing owns. It is money in the bank. But it takes a huge amount of setup work to make it right. ITEC Pro takes exponentially more setup. You can gain massive productivity, but it takes a lot of management. Much more automation is possible, but the lawyers won't let unmanned vehicles go, and it isn't close. Bottom line is this, automation allows for efficiency without expertise or training costs. That is good. But nothing bars competition from automating as well. Over the long term, automation massively increases productivity but reduces margins. |
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