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>DUDE, AI is definitely going to replace all of our jobs!
>What do you mean the only employers are Walmart and Door dash?
>What do you mean having universal basic income means I have to go to war?
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The "UBI" narrative is about one thing and one thing alone, the 300T that BoomerX legitimated polity has put the world in a hole and preventing subsidized socialists getting strung up next to polity and bureaucracy.
Its going to be half assed, exploited and ultimately finance the steinging up of socialists, polity and bureaucracy.

No, nobody in the past 80 years and until the genocide materializes is going to be forgotten; you are in a parliament, you got subsidized by the future, you and your family die
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>>62024176
a machine needs a human
but machine with ai doesn't need human or at least most of them, just a dedicated group of ai coders would be enough
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>>62024684
>but machine with ai doesn't need human
Really not what AI has shown.
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>>62024758
Nah, like 70% of white collar jobs are bullshit pretend work anyway and there are zero consequences to just making shit up. All of those jobs can easily be replaced by AI.
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>>62024783
now imagine if blue collar jobs will be replaced with crude made machines with ai chips
95% of Humanity in developed contries will be left to starve as there will be no need for them
I'd imagine common people will have to return to being peasants to survive
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>>62024176
Glad, that I own the means of production via stonks.
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>>62024815
But that already happened and nobody cares. If you look at the total labour-hours used to produce the necessities the average human needs to live it works out to like an hour of labour per week per citizen. The other 39 hours are spent on useless corpo jobs that produce almost nothing of real value. When AI replaces people at doing some bullshit task that nobody actually cares about people will just find some new bullshit task to do that AI can't replace them at.
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>>62024815
Isn’t that why UBI was created as a concept? You can't avoid automation and only so many jobs can be made in theory.
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Unironically I'm gonna get into vibbe coding and buy a 3d printer for this reason. With the new tech you can technically BE your own business, you just need to find a fucking niche.
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>>62024815
>>62024825
Machines have already replaced all of the work machines can reasonably do. Factory lines don't usually have welders or press operators or mold handlers anymore, machines can do that because they're highly repeatable tasks.
Right now the holy grail of robotics is accurately and smoothly replicating the functionality of a human hand. Walking and general movement is a solved problem, and when you think about it from a physics perspective it's actually not that hard. You hand, on the other hand, is a mess of joints and tendons that need to operate perfectly to perform anything from surgery to playing a violin concerto. Combine that with the need for a high degree of visual-hand coordination and you're beyond the limits of modern technology. Most remaining blue collar jobs like plumber or electrician require extreme dexterity and high visual acuity which machines are still very far away from.
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I meant full-on robots, like terminators
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>>62024176
imagine being the 19 year old that wrote that
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>>62024976
>Walking and general movement is a solved problem
Not fully since batteries are shit compared to human metabolism. I can eat a snickers while working in a coal mine. A robot will have to be recharged or have its battery swapped every few hours.
>muh fast charging
Ah yes let me build high voltage chargers in the middle of a coal mine lol.
Also a human won't catch fire and explode if it gets injured.
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>>62024815
You could create jobs that currently wouldn't make financial sense with UBI. Like picking up trash in a forest, other nature related things. Civil service type stuff.
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when robots can procure you anything anytime you want work is not needed instead you spend your free time doing what you want and anything you don't want the robots do for you



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