The future automation of the workforce

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The_barBEARian said:

ATL Bear said:

boognish_bear said:



Don't let the actual truth get in the way of a narrative.



Microsoft has been in India for over 30 years. What about this shocks you?
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I would like to hear him expound on the hunger and poverty part of that

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boognish_bear said:

I would like to hear him expound on the hunger and poverty part of that




The only reason the world is not suffering world wide famine today…….

Is because of successful genetic manipulation of grain crops.
Productivity per acre has skyrocketed over the last century.
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boognish_bear said:

I would like to hear him expound on the hunger and poverty part of that



Me, too.

If AI solved hunger and poverty, the obesity rate would be astronomical along with the associated diseases!

Unless robots start exercising us like marionettes.

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boognish_bear said:

I would like to hear him expound on the hunger and poverty part of that




I would think he is meaning that AI could find more efficient ways to grow food, reduce waste, and robots could help do those things without making errors like humans are prone to do. Just a thought. No clue if that is what he is meaning.
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boognish_bear said:






Maybe I don't understand some of the jobs on the list but what "telephone operators" or "switchboard operators" even still exist to be replaced by AI?

Or is that the name for the "secretary" at a company that answers the phone and sends you to the correct department/person? Because it seems like most have already done away with that for the menu of options and pressing a number anyways.
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whitetrash said:

boognish_bear said:

I run across interesting items from time to time related to this so figured I'd start a thread for it.

Obviously…automation has already arrived…but it's impact on the workforce is potentially about to really accelerate with advancements in AI and robotics.

Lots of potential economic, political, and ethical issues to be figured out.

I have seen some futurists speculate about massive loss of needed jobs and possibly the need for a universal basic income. Interesting times ahead.



That's fine now, until the robot lawyers start filing suits over exposure to Roundup.....

Ah, the new Democrat talking points...

Unionize Robots!
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cowboycwr said:

boognish_bear said:

I would like to hear him expound on the hunger and poverty part of that




I would think he is meaning that AI could find more efficient ways to grow food, reduce waste, and robots could help do those things without making errors like humans are prone to do. Just a thought. No clue if that is what he is meaning.


I think that's right

Robots could conceivably work farms 24-7 endlessly

AI could run labs and tests without rest until it solves various issues with diseases or gene edits better crops.
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Well...Olympic athletes don't need to worry about being replaced just yet

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boognish_bear said:

Well...Olympic athletes don't need to worry about being replaced just yet




And every single one of them was better than that Australian break dancer…..
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Redbrickbear said:

cowboycwr said:

boognish_bear said:

I would like to hear him expound on the hunger and poverty part of that




I would think he is meaning that AI could find more efficient ways to grow food, reduce waste, and robots could help do those things without making errors like humans are prone to do. Just a thought. No clue if that is what he is meaning.


I think that's right

Robots could conceivably work farms 24-7 endlessly

AI could run labs and tests without rest until it solves various issues with diseases or gene edits better crops.

Or create new diseases to wipe out humanity and be done with us
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boognish_bear said:

Well...Olympic athletes don't need to worry about being replaced just yet



I cannot imagine very many people will want to watch Olympics with humans replaced by robots!
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boognish_bear said:

Well...Olympic athletes don't need to worry about being replaced just yet



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boognish_bear said:




Trade school seems to make more sense by the day for anyone about to graduate. Especially in fields where there are already shortages like plumbers, electricians, welders, etc. because we went through about a 30 year period of schools pushing "everyone needs to go to college" and either acting like trade schools don't exist or are bad.
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"I will not die today, but the same cannot be said for you." - From Assassin's Creed
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Good thing I'm paying to put 2 kids through college right now. May want a mulligan.

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cowboycwr said:

boognish_bear said:

I would like to hear him expound on the hunger and poverty part of that




I would think he is meaning that AI could find more efficient ways to grow food, reduce waste, and robots could help do those things without making errors like humans are prone to do. Just a thought. No clue if that is what he is meaning.

No matter how much you have, there will be humans ready to consume way more than they should. And others who will waste it with ease.

We could have already solved world hunger and poverty. All we need is everyone who has more, to share with the one who has less. Humans don't do that, except for a few.

Technology will not change human nature.
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hodedofome said:

cowboycwr said:

boognish_bear said:

I would like to hear him expound on the hunger and poverty part of that




I would think he is meaning that AI could find more efficient ways to grow food, reduce waste, and robots could help do those things without making errors like humans are prone to do. Just a thought. No clue if that is what he is meaning.

No matter how much you have, there will be humans ready to consume way more than they should. And others who will waste it with ease.

We could have already solved world hunger and poverty. All we need is everyone who has more, to share with the one who has less. Humans don't do that, except for a few.

Technology will not change human nature.


True. But I was thinking more alone the lines of technology making farming easier in areas with ow food resources. We have already seen it happen with training and technology on farming practices, water usage, etc.

AI and robots could make it even cheaper and more efficient causing areas with food shortages to become more self sufficient
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Rise of the machines

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boognish_bear said:

Rise of the machines



there are TWO data centers coming to the Waco area....that I know of. Will be 3 miles apart.

This trend will force hard decisions on water & power. The environmentalists are going to have a hard decade ahead of them. Many of their shibboleths and institutions are going to get "overtaken by events"
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Assassin said:



Will that be before or after the polar ice caps melt and the continents are flooded?
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whitetrash said:

Assassin said:



Will that be before or after the polar ice caps melt and the continents are flooded?

He makes some pretty interesting observations in the thread, including AI creating new superviruses faster than we can stop them. This isn't Issac Asimov and his "Three Rules of Robotics" anymore. It's happening as we speak. We have to rein in AI, but nobody really knows how.
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Assassin said:

whitetrash said:

Assassin said:



Will that be before or after the polar ice caps melt and the continents are flooded?

He makes some pretty interesting observations in the thread, including AI creating new superviruses faster than we can stop them. This isn't Issac Asimov and his "Three Rules of Robotics" anymore. It's happening as we speak. We have to rein in AI, but nobody really knows how.

AI can produce, but who will be able to buy to support the production? No workers, no buyers.
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EatMoreSalmon said:

Assassin said:

whitetrash said:

Assassin said:



Will that be before or after the polar ice caps melt and the continents are flooded?

He makes some pretty interesting observations in the thread, including AI creating new superviruses faster than we can stop them. This isn't Issac Asimov and his "Three Rules of Robotics" anymore. It's happening as we speak. We have to rein in AI, but nobody really knows how.

AI can produce, but who will be able to buy to support the production? No workers, no buyers.

I think the point of his notes is that there is a very clear threat too all of mankind with AI. It could easily run rampant if not controlled in some form or fashion
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Not really automation but thought some of you other old farts or computer historians might get a kick out of this. Computers started in WWII and finished in 1946

After working on the atomic bomb, Von Neumann didn't stop.

He drafted the "von Neumann architecture": the stored-program computer.

Memory + instructions + data combined together.

That design powers nearly every computer today.



He designed a self-reproducing automaton:

A machine that works
A constructor that reads the recipe
A copier that duplicates the recipe

Sound familiar?

That's DNA's logic years before its discovery.



Here's the entire thread if interested
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EatMoreSalmon said:

Assassin said:

whitetrash said:

Assassin said:



Will that be before or after the polar ice caps melt and the continents are flooded?

He makes some pretty interesting observations in the thread, including AI creating new superviruses faster than we can stop them. This isn't Issac Asimov and his "Three Rules of Robotics" anymore. It's happening as we speak. We have to rein in AI, but nobody really knows how.

AI can produce, but who will be able to buy to support the production? No workers, no buyers.


I think that is why some people claim that with AI doing everything the government would have to put in a basic universal income. But I have no idea how that would be able to work because it would not allow people to save, invest, or move up in terms of classes.
 
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