Assembly_R3quired
Assembly_R3quired t1_jdy6fdz wrote
Reply to comment by IntentoDeAstronauta in Are galaxies just giant accretion disks around super massive black holes? by darthvadercock
I for one have super massive black goals, but to reach his own, especially as universal evolution is concerned.
Assembly_R3quired t1_jdrwdii wrote
Reply to comment by SomeoneSomewhere1984 in Who do you think will be the winners and losers of the coming AI revolution? by tshirtguy2000
That's cute, but ultimately, all of the above directly caused the destruction of millions of jobs. You can make up any qualifiers you want, but the truth is what it is.
Assembly_R3quired t1_jdmyejm wrote
Reply to comment by SomeoneSomewhere1984 in Who do you think will be the winners and losers of the coming AI revolution? by tshirtguy2000
Ah yes, just like how the average quality of life dropped when the plow was invented.
Or how the average quality of life dropped when electricity was discovered.
Or how the average quality of life dropped when assembly lines were automated.
Assembly_R3quired t1_jdmvhaa wrote
Reply to comment by SomeoneSomewhere1984 in Who do you think will be the winners and losers of the coming AI revolution? by tshirtguy2000
How does this comment add value to your prior comment? I still don't understand after reading why billionaires are going to win because of AI.
Assembly_R3quired t1_jdy6seb wrote
Reply to comment by Used-Comment-5003 in Who do you think will be the winners and losers of the coming AI revolution? by tshirtguy2000
Wrong question. Do you think Uber would exist today if we relied on horses for transportation?
Jobs are created even when their isn't direct need of them, and assuming you can guess what those will be is what you're doing when you say humans won't be able to find employment.