LegislativeOrgy

LegislativeOrgy t1_j4z3q3y wrote

I would like to see how 2 million workers respond to their jobs being automated year after year. And which industries. Administrative assistants. Cooks. Mechanics. CEOs. At least in construction there are physical requirements, alot of these white collar jobs that don't require physical activity should be replaced with AI to eliminate human error. Especially data fields. Insurance would be streamlined, we could have an efficient healthcare system.

This is not just going to effect wrench spinners. It's going to turn work from home to unemployed from home. How many people doing remote work right now will have AI trained to do their job in 10 years on computers we can't fathom yet?

Especially as the climate and economy destabilize woooooweeeeee hang on babies it's going to be LIT!

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LegislativeOrgy t1_j4z2m7s wrote

It also doesn't do anything but stay balanced and do flips. It doesn't climb the scaffolding one leg at a time. It has to leap up with both feet. This thing could do simple remodel work but there is a long way to go before this is anything more than a space drone.

And we know complex technology like this ALWAYS works when you need it to. Just like Tesla's auto pilot. It's smart like that.

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