Submitted by Rhaegar003 t3_127l11b in singularity
Zer0D0wn83 t1_jeex1n0 wrote
Reply to comment by SkyeandJett in 1X's AI robot 'NEO' by Rhaegar003
Depends *which* blue-collar jobs. I can see a lot of factory work continuing to be automated, but things like plumbing, electrical installations, tiling etc require a lot of dexterity and the ability to work in awkward spaces. I don't think they are unsolvable problems by any stretch, but I could see it taking up to a decade.
SkyeandJett t1_jeexe6t wrote
We'll see. I hope you're wrong. Once you get to "do this task" it won't care if that's "move a box" or "solder a refrigerant line".
Zer0D0wn83 t1_jef9lfu wrote
I also hope I'm wrong. A task != any task though. The level of dexterity and movement required is difficult. I'm thinking more from a hardware than a software perspective.
SkyeandJett t1_jefa2m9 wrote
OpenAI was solving Rubik's Cubes one handed 3 years ago. I think state of the art with the massive investments going into the field will surprise everyone.
BigMemeKing t1_jefmcx4 wrote
Youre also thinking more from a human perspective, it's hard to do for humans because of our hands. A robot with specific attachments could do the job much easier. And it could just be a generalized attachments that could be used for multiple purposes. Or an attachment station that allows the bots to pre equip for a specific task.
Zer0D0wn83 t1_jefn6if wrote
Like a vacuum cleaner?
BigMemeKing t1_jefn9ml wrote
I mean basically, why not?
Zer0D0wn83 t1_jefnfsr wrote
I can't think of a good reason why not, tbh.
KaliQt t1_jeftx4r wrote
While true, I think companies will rush to fill that role. Because we haven't had good general software to power the robots until recently, they didn't think to go past the initial hardware.
If general purpose robots become commonplace, naturally the next step would be to increase their performance and capabilities including making specialized robots. And it'll happen very quickly.
SkyeandJett t1_jeex7r6 wrote
RemindMe! 1 Year "Check android progress."
Iffykindofguy t1_jeferli wrote
I agree to a degree but even if they're not replaced the amount of man power needed per job will go down. If you're already a small-scale operation or you run a bunch of individual contractors that may not impact you but for larger-scale jobs it will displace a lot of people already with hours that will then be taking up any open slots.
Zer0D0wn83 t1_jefikug wrote
Oh, for sure. We're going to see job losses in every sector
shmoculus t1_jegsn09 wrote
OctopusBot 2030 begs to differ
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