Submitted by thecatneverlies t3_125vn3k in singularity
shmoculus t1_je7n6z8 wrote
Reply to comment by fool_on_a_hill in What are the so-called 'jobs' that AI will create? by thecatneverlies
People said AI couldn't do art, write stories or make movies. These things are now either done or will be done soon. Robotics will go through the same progression, say within 5 years we have an android that can operate in complex environment, within 10 it replaces almost all manual labor
fool_on_a_hill t1_je7oy8k wrote
> say within 5 years we have an android that can operate in complex environment
no AI expert would concede that we are anywhere near that close to this. You're severely underestimating how much work the human brain does to filter out complexity and practice relevance realization. Hell we can't even reproduce the visual cortex let alone all the other sensory input systems required to do what a grunt construction worker does with ease.
Personally I don't think we'll ever do it, but that's just me. Either way it's decades out
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VelvetyPenus t1_je98hln wrote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IxVPpkkWXI
3d printed homes in 48 hours.
fool_on_a_hill t1_je802h4 wrote
I think it’s not nearly as good as it seems yet and it’s also never gonna be economical to replace laborers
Classic_Cry7759 t1_je85ggb wrote
Never is a long time, my friend.
BeGood9000 t1_je8ojes wrote
The idea is if we get AGI it will solve manufacturing Robotos that are good
VelvetyPenus t1_je98ukq wrote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf9_zFdKMWI
3d printed landscaped park
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