Submitted by euronews-english t3_11d8q10 in Futurology
UniversalMomentum t1_ja7k1hp wrote
No they can't. I think a fair metric is to judge the rate of robotic progress by the state of robotic vacuum cleaners and it's not that impressive that you're going to come anywhere even remotely close to having like 39% of jobs potentially on The Chopping Block no less that you would actually have the robots made in enough Surplus in 10 years to threaten those Industries as the headline might suggest.
Also if you're just talking about fake AI/maxhinr learning using code to replace white collar workers sitting at desks then you're not talking about robots you just talking about better apps.
leaky_wand t1_ja8d6ei wrote
turn on Roomba
walk away
hear it fucking the underside of your couch five minutes later
put up a virtual wall, reposition it, restart it
hear it chewing up the cord to your floor lamp
pull the brush out, unwind the cord, put the brush back in, restart it
it complains the brush is dirty
pull the brush out, cut all the hair off with scissors, get the hair out of the little cap hole thing, restart it
tiny container is full, leaves balls of stuff all over
pull out the tray, dump it in the trash, reinsert it, restart, walk away
Roomba starts fucking the back of a chair until it runs out of batteries
get out actual vacuum cleaner
Nicksterr2000 t1_ja9cfop wrote
This mirrors my experience too, not to mention it seems to run for hours, and isn't exactly quiet...I'd rather just pull out my vacuum and do it myself. I had bought a roomba and the mopping one ended up selling them both about a year later.
InvertedNeo t1_ja9jfcb wrote
> No they can't.
You can predict the future?
Artanthos t1_jaa00lo wrote
If only AI wasn’t accelerating so quickly.
There’s a very real chance the AI will be smarter than the average human in 10 years.
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