techy098
techy098 t1_jd0bi8e wrote
Reply to A technical, non-moralist breakdown of why the rich will not, and cannot, kill off the poor via a robot army. by Eleganos
Rich won't kill the poor. They will live a comfortable life in gated communities(city or enclave), fortified and secured by cops paid for by taxes.
The poor will be only used to do work where robotics is expensive. They will be allowed to exist outside the gated cities and plan their life around nature.
techy098 t1_jb2340j wrote
Reply to comment by ftc1234 in Security robots patrolling a parking lot at night in California by Dalembert
These are just deterrents. Security cameras are enough to diagnose a security issue but this one will be right in the face deterrent which will discourage any punk from thinking about any act.
But I prefer a drone since that cannot be harmed by any punk and it looks more threatening to an intruder.
techy098 t1_jarj1m8 wrote
Reply to comment by jibblin in Figure: One robot for every human on the planet. by GodOfThunder101
Every human would not be able to afford robot unless it is given to them by the govt.
At the moment humans have jobs because we do not have cost effective robots or for that matter we do not have yet effective and easily trainable AI which will eat up most white collar jobs in a decade after they become available.
techy098 t1_jael4fn wrote
Reply to (Long post) Will the GPT4 generation of models be the last "highly anticipated" by the public? by AdditionalPizza
I am looking forward to the day of having a personal assistant. Who will know a lot about me, will keep my matters private, and will be able to help me without a needing a lengthy context info from me.
Imagine the AI will have access to my W-2 and investment data and fills all the forms and asks you questions if there is any doubts. This is simple machine learning, hopefully we will get there in few years.
techy098 t1_jaefn9y wrote
Reply to comment by Mino8907 in When will AI develop faster than white collar workers can reskill through education? by just-a-dreamer-
Yup, that's my hunch. White collar jobs maybe doomed in 5-10 years. But hands on jobs will stay since its very expensive to build and maintain a robot compared to paying a human to do it for $15/hour.
techy098 t1_jaef8ox wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in When will AI develop faster than white collar workers can reskill through education? by just-a-dreamer-
Only reason we do not see Google's self driving cars on road is because of cost liability issues. Laws are yet to be written how to decide how much liability is to be covered when a company is a multi billion company and lawsuit claims billions of dollars for mental problems caused by the accident.
If they limit the liability to 200-300k per accident, like it is with human drivers and accept all the recorded video as evidence, google may go full scale with its self driving system, at least in robo taxis and high end cars since cost is still a lot (maybe around $25-30k).
techy098 t1_jaeehsd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in When will AI develop faster than white collar workers can reskill through education? by just-a-dreamer-
I strongly disagree with this idea. Just because mass lay offs are not happening because of AI taking over white collar jobs does not mean it won't be a reality in 5 years.
Even if AI starts replacing workers in 7-10 years a college graduate has to worry about it, otherwise 4-5 years of college with a ton of debt is not going to serve them well.
techy098 t1_j9qc38l wrote
Reply to comment by Apollo_XXI in Is ASI An Inevitability Or A Potential Impossibility? by AnakinRagnarsson66
I don't think current computers are faster than a human brain when it comes to adhoc general intelligence.
But where they win is their networking capability to spread to work to a million nodes if needed and then they have the power to use every piece of data and knowledge available, human brains can barely retain 5% of all that.
So computer maybe slower by 2-6 seconds, but they will be the expert in every damn thing, making human experts redundant.
My hunch is our current hardware is slower than our biological hardware hence computer can be never be able to match the speed of logical processing that human brain can do.
techy098 t1_j29o0sv wrote
Reply to comment by unsiker in So aliens come to earth and they're Sooo nice ... by ThomasKatt
He forgave us but who know he may have also forsaken us...
But for sure, if I has JC, I would not fucking deal with piece of shite called humans who want to worship me but say anything they don't like and they fucking nail me to the pole.....fucking assholes, I am going to skip your town and take a round about always...
techy098 t1_jds68la wrote
Reply to How are you viewing the prospect of retirement in the age of AI? by Veleric
I have no idea why people think UBI is inevitable. Elites do not like to give free stuff to the poor.
Most likely wages will go lower and most of us will be working in manufacturing and farming since white collar jobs are much cheaper to automate using AI than robotics needed to automate manufacturing.
In fact my hunch is: investment in robotics will go down once labor become more cheap and factories prefer using cheap humans.