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Are you in school iyc? Are you afraid that AI automation is gonna fuck you out of a white collar job in your country?
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>>219343103
I finished school in 2018
I'm a land surveyor technician, I work in field on constructions
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>>219343103
1) I don't care about money and if I did I could make more than 99.9% of the world as an electrician and with low taxes.
2) Unions should only exist for technician jobs. Engineers are increasingly irrelevant as everything standardizes.
3) Trading is fucking dumb when everyone just wants to make money, if Marx was right about anything it was use-value. Even liberals were worrying about things like 'factories are cool, but what if no one wants to buy anything?'

That's how I feel, hope that helps.
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>>219343103
I make gay femboy porn with my boyfriend and work part time as a software engineer
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no, I gave up on capitalism day one and I hope to return to vietnam to live in the communist utopia you live in

ho chi minh was right
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I just want a job where I can sit on my ass all day a la Office Space
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>>219343465
Ass sitting jobs will get automated first I am afraid.
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>>219343490
I saw a video where a robot cleans a public toilet or something. They can really take a step forward and fuck over tradies
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I'm the one implementing AI so good luck
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>>219343103
I'm studying logistics I dunno if it's gonna work out
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>>219343103
I'm over 30 and my work is something that actually has to be done my humans so no
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>>219343963
are you an artisan? farmer?
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>>219343689
It was cleaning pristine toilets. The moment some lard ass drops a Krakatoa tier shite storm they will have to send a wagie to mop both the toilet and the robot that is covered in shit
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>>219343465
Those go to women
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>>219343103
It's difficult to say what AI might do. Calling it intelligent is a bit of a stretch, at present it's far closer to just being a search engine. Even when it does work, people still have to check it's all correct, since it gets shit wrong constantly.
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>>219344035
I operate a specialised cleaning business
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>>219343103
We just had layoffs, it was outsourcing though, AI has had a negligible impact in my sector (so far).
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I'm unemployed, AI has nothing to replace in my life
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>>219344312
Things will probably snapback, I know a few places that outsourced to India and then went back on it after a few months or a year since the productivity went way down and communication was beyond frustrating.
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>>219343103
The only way out of AI taking over academia and white collar jobs is to convert most people into custodians, landscapers, gardeners, and construction workers. Industry killed farming and crafts but it's still nowhere near being able to take over hard labor.
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>>219343103
My job is shit, I wish AI could do it
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>>219344365
>Industry killed farming and crafts but it's still nowhere near being able to take over hard labor.
For now. The time is coming, nothing is truly safe from being replaced with machines at this rate. Trade workers are also paid a lot more that white collar workers and companies aren't going to just let that happen.
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>>219344365
>the only way out of a.i taking white collar jobs is to convert most people to shitty blue collar jobs that no one wants to do
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>>219344365
>it's still nowhere near being able to take over hard labor
Is it not? As robotics progresses, all those jobs can be automated. Of course, a lot of this will start with partial automation as is the case everywhere
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>>219344365
>Industry killed farming and crafts but it's still nowhere near being able to take over hard labor.
I'm sure factory workers that built cars and worked in US Steel thought the same thing.
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