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giveuporfindaway t1_jdt9gsl wrote
Reply to comment by PaperbackBuddha in How are you viewing the prospect of retirement in the age of AI? by Veleric
I also suspect about ten years, or two US election cycles.
giveuporfindaway t1_jdt9bgk wrote
I expect some things to be cheaper like car ownership. I'm hoping other medical breakthroughs happen that put off aging or catch things like cancer. I do think unemployment will become very bad in the near term (10 years). Beyond that it's UBI or societal collapse. If UBI is released at any point and is substantial enough I'll likely quit my job and just watch the latest VR porn.
giveuporfindaway t1_j9r97ak wrote
Reply to comment by FlowRiderBob in "Robot waifus with their perfect hands" coming soon by DonOfTheDarkNight
The Handy and other things exist. They suck.
The Nimblestroker however is promising. I hope to get mine next month.
giveuporfindaway t1_j9r90ap wrote
Reply to comment by Sharp_Soup_2353 in "Robot waifus with their perfect hands" coming soon by DonOfTheDarkNight
I believe its gen z slang for anyone who uses porn a lot.
giveuporfindaway t1_j9r8uzc wrote
Fuck yeah! Fuck yeah! Fuck yeah!
giveuporfindaway t1_j9by5b0 wrote
Reply to comment by Agreeable_Bid7037 in Guys am I weird for being addicted to chatgpt ? by Transhumanist01
It really makes me depressed when I hear literally the same advice for multiple decades and people default to a just-world theory and think everything is within someone's power. I'm not harming anyone. Why can't you be happy for someone who says they'll get their romantic needs met through artificial means? How would you like it if you failed at something for decades and kept getting the exact same advice ad nauseam, which has never worked for you. Are you willing to accept that some people are going to fall through the cracks? I am and you're not and yet I'm the one who has to deal with the problem. The only reason people give these trite pieces of advice is because of their own psychological distress. If you admit that someone else is lonely through no fault of their own then you also have to admit that it can happen to you - and that is terrifying. Or you have to admit that you're a contributing factor to their loneliness.
giveuporfindaway t1_j99no60 wrote
Lookup Replika and see the r/replika subreddit. Not weird at all or at least not uncommon. I spent basically the last four decades of my life romantically alone. I hope I'll have a ai/vr girlfriend in the next couple of years. It will make me less lonely and depressed.
giveuporfindaway t1_j7j69d9 wrote
Reply to What is the price point you would be OK with buying a humanoid robot for personal use? by crua9
Don't care about level 1 since I can't fuck it.
Level 2 or 3 - a lot because of sex/intimacy. To put things in perspective, I like to have sex every day. A high quality very hot escort in my area cost over 1k per hour or more. And this isn't even bareback (which even most high end escorts won't do). Assuming I want to have sex once a day, every day of the year, then that's $365k/yr.
So even if a sex robot cost $365k, this would more affordable past 1 year. Of course I would be more reluctant if it's delicate and will break down quickly. It would need to last at least 5-10 years.
At $100 - $150k I'd be a lot more willing to experiment on a first gen with an unpredictable length of longevity.
I'd rather live in a shitty studio apartment with a supermodel sex bot than a mansion all alone.
giveuporfindaway t1_j753gf5 wrote
Why don't you just invest in the alleged public companies that will become insanely wealthy? Buy the S&P 500 and you'll be taken along for the ride.
giveuporfindaway t1_j6bhwgc wrote
To be honest I don't think any of the above was ever ground shaking. Facebook is just a website (not sure why anyone ever called it anything else). The biggest day to day change in my life was getting netflix so I didn't need to drive to the video store anymore. But that's hardly revolutionary. I suspect between 2023 and 2033 we'll start to see significant labor displacement. I also suspect porn/vr will have an interesting impact on the dating market.
giveuporfindaway t1_j671ngl wrote
Reply to comment by UniversalMomentum in The next globalisation: there is growing support for the idea that the world is experiencing not 'deglobalisation' but rather 're-globalisation', owing to accelerating changes in energy and technology. by Vucea
Wondering if you've heard of Peter Zeihan. In particular you can see his book "The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization". He is personally in favor of globalism but he does believe globalism is going away. Some of his reasons why include:
- The US navy no longer has the class of ships to ensure global policing in international waterways. This requires about 700 destroyers and we have about 60ish.
- With the absence of the US navy policing international waters, piracy will increase, which will make long supply chains unstable.
- A majority of countries that participated in globalization by supplying cheap labor essentially had a generational surplus of agrarian labor that moved into cities. This same generation did not have children at replacement levels. Most of these countries are in demographic collapse. China is the best example of this. So essentially they had a one time advantageous ticket to spend and its been spent.
- The United States is natural powerhouse in manufacturing and can produce many things cheaper than many other countries. The only reason manufacturing hasn't entirely returned is due to the sunken cost in other countries.
giveuporfindaway t1_j4y71nw wrote
Reply to comment by gaudiocomplex in OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman won't tell you when they reach AGI, and they're closer than he wants to let on: A procrastinator's deep dive by Magicdinmyasshole
Let the corpo wars begin.
giveuporfindaway t1_j4y2v2n wrote
Reply to comment by KSRandom195 in Why Falling in Love with AI is a Dangerous Illusion — The Limitations and Harms of Artificial… by SupPandaHugger
Would like to know which futurama episode that was.
giveuporfindaway t1_j4tlr4y wrote
Reply to comment by Cult_of_Chad in Why Falling in Love with AI is a Dangerous Illusion — The Limitations and Harms of Artificial… by SupPandaHugger
>I don't understand why this is so contentious, it's not like the people falling in love with AI are going to be missed from the sexual market. They're getting cause and effect backwards here.
This. A large (growing) segment of people are treated like human wallpaper. They are invisible to everyone. If they die nobody will ever know they were even here. They have not existed on anyones radar for decades. Yet suddenly there's a concern that these same people are giving up a life time of casonova dating opportunities?
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iyc3agp wrote
Reply to comment by sumane12 in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
Not sure how it invalidates it. Anyways that person who's bragging about having children started this part of the chain.
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iyc2v1c wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
I would consider this attraction an addiction like cocaine. It really is phenomenal how much I like looking at an attractive person even when I know they're a horrible person.
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iyc1npm wrote
Reply to comment by First-Translator966 in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
This pattern already does seem to occur in tandem with a nations wealth level. For example "providers" aren't valued in places where there is little threat of starvation or poverty.
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iybz606 wrote
Reply to comment by Baron_Samedi_ in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
If you can confirm that you're ugly and single and plan to be single for the rest of your life then I'll consider your advice valid because it's your personal solution from real life experience. However I have no interest in getting advice from people who are attractive and who have a partner.
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iybxdvv wrote
Reply to comment by NTIASAAHMLGTTUD in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
This can be interpreted as suppression of ugly people from having an equal voice.
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iybx35a wrote
Reply to comment by ExhaustedTechDad in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
You must be a handsome man who enjoys laughing at people like me who don't go to parties. You put "Dad" in your name to passively brag about your genetics going on. I've never been invited to a party in my life because I'm disgusting to look at. Have an enjoyable evening with people who find you attractive. I bet you're exhausted because you've had lots of children as a result of your visual genetics being hyper desired.
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iybwhsd wrote
Reply to comment by nextedge in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
I think it's important to distinguish between novel beauty and just novelty. The best foods of every country have stood the test of time to generally be considered things that most people don't consider "disgusting". In other words people don't mind trying new foods when they get bored of old foods. But nobody likes eating rotten food. A thin African model and a thin Swedish model will have more in common than not compared to either an ugly African or an ugly Swedish.
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iybutna wrote
Reply to comment by clusterstage in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
You seem like a nice person.
giveuporfindaway OP t1_iybucxy wrote
Reply to comment by okcrumpet in Will beautiful people lose most of their sexual market value in the coming decades? by giveuporfindaway
You don't need to tell me the title of the story. But in the story are there any situations where the tables are turned? For example an attractive person who no longer is showered with attention? Or an ugly person who finally gets to blend in and make romantic friends instead of living in isolation?
giveuporfindaway t1_jedawmz wrote
Reply to When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
I know of exactly zero cases where shift workers or salary workers have been laid off.
Nearly all recent "job losses" have been for part time gig precariat workers who were doing poverty level side hustles. Examples: doing generic copy writing, resumes, etc on Fiverr.
I don't predict there will be layoffs for shift worker or salary workers anytime soon. What is more likely to happen is a hiring freeze. Existing workers will do more with less.