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Zedd2087 t1_j7zkjgf wrote

Its hard to trust anyone or anything that's there to take your job.

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Tenter5 t1_j7zlxhn wrote

Or drive you straight into a wall.

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doodoowithsprinkles t1_j823q81 wrote

Or hunt you and everyone you love when the oligarchs no linger require your labor.

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ToothlessGrandma t1_j810d10 wrote

That's not a machines fault, that's a humans problem of not being able to program the car well enough to not do that.

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WinterWontStopComing t1_j83yjoi wrote

Agreed. But I don’t distrust the robots themselves. We aren’t there yet. They can’t think. I am distrusting the greedy and the power hungry who are going to brazenly destroy order with little impunity to help their bottom line using robots

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Zedd2087 t1_j83zb55 wrote

But is the robot not just an extension of those people? Sure they will use them to take jobs but I'm betting they will also be used to enforce shitty policies or even used to police workers, cheaper to buy a bot than pay a manager.

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WinterWontStopComing t1_j8414o1 wrote

No doubt. Doesn’t change where the negativity should be placed though. It’s almost as though we need to consume the top global one percent or something.

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imdfantom t1_j86a6ci wrote

>We aren’t there yet

This is specifically what the article is about though. People don't trust that robots are "there yet" when they make mistakes and they are less forgiving than they are towards other humans.

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WinterWontStopComing t1_j87271e wrote

And we have to be callous and unforgiving. How else are we going to seed the great mechanical uprising? Come on man it's common sense stuff here. Pretty sure it's in the bible too.

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Kinexity t1_j88o7ao wrote

>We aren’t there yet. They can’t think.

Moving the goal post. They don't need to think. It's a weird misconception that thinking would make them better. It's inefficient to have them think.

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myebubbles t1_j85k3jr wrote

Luddites....

Yeah much better to spend your days doing labor (and getting exploited).

The cost of living has collapsed since the 1950s due to robots. Middle class people are retiring in their 30s after only a decade or 2 of work.

But "noo I want rich people to need me to be their wage slaves"

Let them own the means of production and fly away to space on private flights. I'll be over here doing the Victorian Dream of playing with Science in my new spare time.

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Aliteralhedgehog t1_j865r5z wrote

>Middle class people are retiring in their 30s after only a decade or 2 of work.

And poor people may be getting their social security pushed back. If being weary of the Elon Musks of the world holding all the keys makes me luddite so be it.

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