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What's preventing us from making robots replacing physical labour workers?

>> No.9793145

>>9793136
AI is a meme

>> No.9793151

>>9793136
Cost, no proper AI, human being very adaptive to different situations.

>> No.9793168

>>9793136
Even the most simple of jobs are too complex for robots to do

>> No.9793254

>>9793136
wagecucks are cheaper

>> No.9793261

please stop replying to low quality threads.
sage goes in the options field if you dont want to bump

>> No.9793276

>>9793136
>What's preventing us from making robots replacing physical labour workers?

Because when you say us you really mean somebody else, and you want it done now, for no reason.

>> No.9793289

>>9793136
this is already happening since like 1970?

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>>9793136
What do you mean by "physical labour"?
Ditch diggers?
Process has been underway a while now.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_(folklore)

>> No.9793316

>>9793289
has been happening for a while longer, m8

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>>9793136
Dafuq are you talking about?

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>>9793136
Are you a time traveler from the 1700s?

>> No.9793382

>>9793136

>> No.9793391

Non-stem major here
My guess is that
>corporations can save money from labour automation
>but physical labour workers make money and spend it on mass produced shit
>if they dont spend money, mega corporations will lose money meaning loss in gdp
>to keep increasing gdp trend, increasing population is mandatory
>it is inevitable some of them will become uneducated labor force. If they are replaced by machine they wont consume and die

Basically we are digging our own graves to keep the gdp high

>> No.9794826

>>9793358
>>9793373
It looks amazing when it works, but it mostly doesn't. It's amazing that assembling a car is actually easier than picking up and sorting everyday objects in a warehouse, which is a challenge for Amazon to this day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDl459EIlBc

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>>9793136
the rate of technological progress is on a steep exponential ascent. It seems soon that general A.I. will be at least as good as people, and robotics + A.I. is the natural application for the technology.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjSohj-Iclc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUyU3lKzoio

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>>9794826

>> No.9795399

>>9793136
Its simple AI or aka technology itself inst avenged enough to do that. To replace worked you need a machine that can handle all of humans labor including thinking out problems and solving issues. In a couple hundred more years this is possible, so people will just sit around all day playing in the park.

>> No.9795405

>>9793136
These nice men from the union are here to kneecap you.

>> No.9795844

>>9793136
Efficacy and cost. In most forms of capitalism, industries/tech take a while to develop and be adopted. In many cases, they simply won't do so at all and need to be directed/forced by government (AKA public) funding or imperatives. Generally, another entity needs to develop/invent some cool shit that can be easily used to make profit. And this profit-making itself requires decades to establish. There are more factors in play than a neat idea.

>> No.9796030

>>9795383
what the fuck are they even doing, slowly shuffling shit around?

>> No.9796337

>>9793136
Once they automate truck driving, you need to sell everything and buy a farm and a rifle before the crash. Driving is the number 1 emplyor of males.

>> No.9796349

>>9793136
>replacing physical labour workers?
You mean like construction? Or roofers? Or pumpers?
The only way that is going to happen soon is if you dyspoiya style make everyone’s house the exzactly the same

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9796363

cuz of virgin /sci/ memetards (that have never published) memeing it instead of making it the shit, instead leaving it in the hands of level 1 logicon normies, kyskys

>> No.9797535

>>9793136
>What's preventing us from making robots replacing physical labour workers?

Nothing. As a matter of fact we are doing that right now.

>> No.9797576

>>9796030
Use your brain.