Wait a minute.People are getting mad because AI is causing massive layoffs around the world, leading to protests against big data centers. But think about how workers must have felt during the Industrial Revolution, when machines started replacing human labor on a massive scale.Over time, society adapted and accepted that new reality. Maybe we're just going through the same transition with AI. As humans, we simply haven't fully accepted it yet.
>>538701311Except AI can't actually meaningfully replace workers (yet), so it just leads to shittier outcomes for customers. I'm a fat fuck who constantly eats fast food and the amount of times the AI powered drive-ins have messed up my orders in the last few weeks is insane.
>>538701311It's so hot how beautiful he is
>>538701311Yeah, lets develop some more ridiculous financial products for this newly unemployed to peddle to the masses.
>>538701311I want to have babies with her
>>538701743based & redpilled
>>538701311I want to wipe that smug smile off her face with my cock if you know what I'm saying.
>>538701311>>538701483>>538701743>>538701814>>538703425His cutest lil dimples would look so hot with thick nigga nut dripping off them
AI isn't cheaper than people for most tasks. There need to be multiple serious innovations such as lowered power consumption and memory use for it actually be profitable.
>>538701311the industrial revolution was a century of suffering and inhumane work conditions. it was good for the industrialists though
>>538701814Wtf I thought they banned pretty girls from Hollywood and replaced them with Emma Stone
>>538701311Not the same transition, you fuckwit. Industrial revolution was about a paradigm shift over tools and production techniques, but the intellectual work stayed pretty much the same. Now it's relatively easy and cheap to switch clerical jobs for AI agents, and even if a lot of them suck right now, they're just gonna get quicker, more precise at the tasks.It won't be long before every kind of bureaucratic positions, governmental or corporative, will be running on AI agents, we're talking about a lot of people with higher education around the world being laid off within the next few years. People with those profiles usually ain't very good at translating their skill sets into something different, the whole educational system assured they were hyper specialized in some bullshit from the get go.
>>538704935institutions will not lay off public workers. in fact if anything happens AI will just accelerate institutional bloat to the point where the whole planet is subsidised to do pointless busywork for a global authoritarian state, as no current economic system is viable