We had a good run, fellow humans

I should head into engineering, noted.
 
Meanwhile japan is waiting for this moment:
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If they are made in China then I worry little about any sort if Robot takeover before the break down or overheat.

Also the thread name is the Most alien sounding sentence Icould think off
I am sure your name is Hu Man ;)
 
I think it's going to be a while till machines replace people at my job. I doubt they can program a robot or AI that actually tries or attempts to teach kids while waiting for all of them to actually learn something.
 
technically robots replacing humans at car factories it's a thing that has been happening since the 60s
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if i remember right GM started with robots assembling the corvette in the mid 60s
 
technically robots replacing humans at car factories it's a thing that has been happening since the 60s
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if i remember right GM started with robots assembling the corvette in the mid 60s
While true, a large portion of the workforce will be automated over the next 10 years, from lower wage jobs to higher wage jobs. Robots will replace lower wage employees, whereas AI will replace white collar employees. Factory workers and a lot of the service industry will be replaced by robots, Uber drivers will be replaced by self-driving cars, delivery drivers (FedEx, UPS) will be replaced by drone delivery, etc.
 
Machines doing human work is a thing since.... always?

I mean, back then people needed to do manual copies of books until the printer was invented (and caused one hell of a new age since it made a lot of people that did a living making copies of books angry and how books where easier to get and cheaper even for people with little money)

Not to mention the sewing machine (but this one got a better welcome, specially for the womans and their hands)

In short, this is nothing new and by the end will be just another reminder that humans most of the time create stuff so they can be lazy and dont do it themselves

That said, robots that assist humans with health problems are welcome
 
I'd rather not think about this until there is something to be done to solve the problem (and, you know, the problem hasn't started yet)
 
In regards to the room cleaning video, I see that and I get excited!
I plan to live a child-free life and as such, won't have offspring to burden once I'm old and feeble.
The potential of being able to avoid moving to a nursing home because I now have two robots that are able to tend to my needs, allowing me to remain living in my own home, is a very enticing prospect.

That said, there are other, more worrisome things that will come from having this kind of technology...
 
Fully automated capitalism won't work as all the money will just go to the big companies building them while the rest will suffer and starve.
 
Humanity will certainly contribute to its own doom, but I am not sure that our own creations will be the cause of extinction.
 

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