Warm_Gur8832
Warm_Gur8832 t1_j3zyyb8 wrote
Reply to kill us all or pay us all. by Slammbro
Probably paying because investing money into ppl usually results in a net gain for everyone as they add that money back into the economy.
Greed is a cultural sickness and not a natural state of humanity.
Warm_Gur8832 t1_j03tzj9 wrote
Reply to comment by EpicMasterOfWar in Can we guesstimate chatGPTs impact to job market by 2025? by Friedrich_Cainer
I’m sure. But you need raw materials to build a physical robot to do that is my main point.
There’s no such hurdle with, say, automating a spreadsheet.
Warm_Gur8832 t1_j00ksay wrote
I think there’s going to be a massive recognition of the simple fact that 90% of human value in jobs is simply showing up in person over the next ten years. And GPT will only make that more evident.
It will be able to handle things like routine email and software stuff.
But “pick up a box and move it 100 feet” is not something it’ll be able to do because the raw materials/expenses to put a body onto GPT’s brain will be prohibitively expensive en masse.
Warm_Gur8832 t1_j7ftwhy wrote
Reply to What is the price point you would be OK with buying a humanoid robot for personal use? by crua9
Why would you not just get a roommate? Way cheaper than a robot.