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15254781 No.15254781 [Reply] [Original]

Work gives everyone a purpose. The man who works with swords, he does not "work as a blacksmith" he IS a blacksmith. Waking up at 7am everyday to drive for 1 hour, work for 9, and drive 1 hour back home (11 hours total) might be soul-sucking, but isn't it the work that you are doing that truly makes it all worth?

Question /biz/:
>is a post-scarcity society possible and desirable?

Within the next 2 decades, AI robots are going to take over many jobs and with so many people becoming unemployed, the government will either be forced to pay out a Universal Basic Income or the will have to make up some kind of job that AI cannot accomplish (PROTIP: By that time, there will be very few tasks an AI can't do better)
With this kind of production perfection, we can increased efficiency of food and energy creation processes greatly.
We will be able to sustain the world's population and many people will not need to work. But is this truly what we want?
Immortality technologies will be released around this time, and the population will boom from not only new births but old boomers deciding to hang around for a couple centuries more.
We truly have social problems to think about regarding the impact of automation, but no politician is saying a damn thing.

tl;dr machines are more dangerous than mexican immigrants

>> No.15254815

THANK YOU

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>>15254781
THANK YOU

>> No.15254973

>>15254781
AI ARE THE NEW NIGGERS

>> No.15255002

>>15254781
Thank you.

I miss Zyzz so much, bros.

>> No.15255006

>>15254781
t. unabomber copycat

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15255021

THANK YOU

That said, we're a looooong way off from automatons taking over for wageslaves

>> No.15255030

THANK YOU

>> No.15255052

Thank you.

I'm leaving for a run in 40 minutes

>> No.15255490

>>15255021
>That said, we're a looooong way off from automatons taking over for wageslaves
kek. You really don't know, do you?

>> No.15255531

THANK YOU

These problems won't matter when we all starve to death thanks to climate change. Homo sapiens will be extinct in 100 years.

>> No.15255670

>>15255490
he fails to understand the value of slaves and why history and time are cyclical

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>>15254781

>> No.15255911

Thank You

>> No.15255985

THANK YOU

>> No.15256095

>>15254781
Thanks, I'll become a plumber

>> No.15256187

>>15255021
As someone who works on six axis robots and the automated systems they operate within, I can tell you that you are dead wrong. I could automate most wageslave jobs given a week to work on them, with current technology. Its only a question of cost effectiveness and public image at this point.

>> No.15256251

thank you

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>>15254781
FOwf INBUfstRIWaL reFOLuTHion

>> No.15256346

>>15256187
I work on 7 axis robots that I plan to replace 6 axis cucks with.
nothing personel kid

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15256353

Thank you, Zyzz.

>> No.15256566

Thank you
But i think apocalypse before AI automation is most likely