In the next 5-7 years every single job will become redundant and everyone will reach radical self sufficiency, basically everyone will be able to purchase a number of robots and people will undergo automated Raw material exchange between users and their robots will make whatever their masters desire and every transitory tool required to make that desire ( it'll make the furnace to melt the iron to cast the nails to make a bedframe etc etc ad infinitum) governments will lose all power.
The only thing people will have the worry about is the initial backlash and riots from retards who can't put two and two together that they will be free to do what they want when the are supported by the AI that took their job
>t. sponsored by Tesla
It doesn't matter who makes the first initial robots because open AI will rapidly design new ones and then the old robots will be used to build the new ones
it is time to accept the future has arrived. the best purpose of mankind is to become semihuman, in a hybrid with personal-ai wedded into a hyperhuman entity. the evolutionary advantage of perfect strategic mediation and information brokering is a tribe of neosapiens ready to conquer the solar system.
There is no such thing as ai. As it turns out, the brain doesn't work like a computer so a computer will never be able to be intelligent. It will always just be a mimick. A sideshow.
>As it turns out, the brain doesn't work like a computer so a computer
It doesnt? Interesting.
Idiots like you thought the brain worked like a mechanical clock 400 years ago. Because mechanical clocks were the epitome of high tech back then and idiots can't imagione anything else.
Horseshit, AI doesn't need to think in order to replace labour, the way AI Thinks is better than humans
this guy computes. Honestly, discussing aiaiaiai is such an npc filter
>but it can generate e-boi from other e-boi bro and one time it beat some moron in moronchess literally played by 6 people in the whole world bro
$TTT well spent
I just want sexbots and REAL A.I. Not this current shit they call A.I., which is just predictive responses. True, honest A.I. is the future, but I don't see it happening in my lifetime.
Software based AI is way ahead of robotics. 5-7 years? No way for the level of mechanical robotic technology you are describing.
Software based AI will literally invent the robots required for itself then give a step by step instruction for humans to make it
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andreamorris/2021/11/29/ai-just-designed-the-worlds-first-robot-organism-that-can-make-babies/
Sounds like how they designed the mRNA injections. That might even be what the injection are for.
AI is just a marketing term only scammers and idiots use. It's just algorithms.
Most human behaviours and trained skills are algorithms retard
Most uninteresting topic in human history
It’s going to be a big displacement of many, many workers. And not just Joe blow jobs either.
This AI art thing was a stunner for me. That’s going to pretty much end the career of most illustrators and designers within a decade. I saw some guy on YouTube build a super pro website like nothing. Really slick design, all code done…like poof. When that goes mainstream, a whole job sector is toast.
And that's the thing it went from being laughable 12 months ago to genuinely shitting down the throats of entire professions in 12 months and growth isn't linear it's exponential
The best part is that it was trained on the art and writing of all the mask wearing vaxxtards whose jobs it will now take. Meanwhile AI still can't weld or do plumbing kek.
>muh welding and plumbing
These parts and systems will be changed and stadardized to be modular and workable without human intervention.
For this reason, the trades are no refuge from automation.
Its antihuman its borg collective without a soul
It's the most pro human thing possible, replace all souless acts of menial labour and lifestyle sustaining upkeep with no humans so humans can do whatever they want and thoroughly enjoy life
Yes anon trips of truth,it's a wild bronco out of the gates.
With loathsome thought there is some truth in klauses musings.
The weird is on the precipese of turning pro.
Lmao, you'll never own the robots, just like you don't own the farms, factories, mines, oil wells, or anything that produces actual essentials. Even in a so-called "communist" economy, the people who truly are in power will never allow it.
The machines are there first to extract maximum value from you and then replace you. The best you'll get is our Roomba, as even your Tesla will geolocate itself, unlock itself, and drive itself onto a tow truck when it comes time to repossess it. You don't own SHIT.
When they said you'll own nothing, they meant it.
Incorrect, the Optimus Tesla robot is 20 K, it's not that far behind human capability, maybe another version for 100 K will be human equivalent, meaning essentially all you have to do is save 100k to retire and then collectively use that labour with other owners to support their masters. This WILL happen
It's a "smart" device, you'll never own it.
Do you really own your Tesla when it will broadcast it's location without your command, unlock itself for someone you didn't specify, and drive itself away without your knowledge?
Do you "own" your Ring or Nest device when all the data it records can be perused by the business and by law enforcement without your knowledge or even a warrant? Do you "own" your cloud data?
Do you even own your home when you have to pay property taxes on it, and the moment you don't you'll lose it?
The system you live in is not designed for the common prole to "own" things; all these things you supposedly own are a means to continually derive value from you so long as there is value to be had.
This new toy, even if it turns out to be everything it's marketed to be, will not take the shackles off of you.
Open AI programs will literally design the robots outside of any company, and give step by step instructions their human can follow to make it
OpenAI is a for-profit company now, unless you are talking about open source in general?
There are step-by-step instructions for building 3D printers and simple drones from scratch. Just how many percentage of the population do you think is capable of following said instructions and succeeding?
That's the only only one person needs to because at that point the robot can build the next one and he'll hand them out to his friends and family and so on and so on and so on
This is the inmoov close enough to the Tesla Optimus it only costs 1500$ USD and a 3d printer, there absolutely are going to be open source variants available to people who aren't retarded, once you have one that one can make more and better versions of itself and trade with other people who has access to raw materials you don't and you do that they don't
This. You won't get ubi or a pod or vr, not for long.
You'll be liquidated, dumb gays. What do they need useless eaters for?
Heard that 10 years ago
Will hear it in 10 then 20 then 30 years, too
am working on hologram technology that you can interact with like a person. they use responses using AI, will be used mostly for customer service, like at airport check ins or complaints, etc should be rolling out by early next year. strange world coming up and am sure it will be just normal in the next 24 months. i cant see why you couldnt have a hologram of a dead loved one in the next few years that you could sort of interact with.
At least half of all humans on Earth think AI is le evil skynet. 30% are accepting to it. The rest are on the fence.
Schizo pajeet moment.
Sneed's Feed & Seed (formerly Chuck's). Also, "Bart's Fart & Shart" doesn't make any sense because the store wasn't called "Feed & Sheed" under Sneed's ownership so stop posting it.
It will make busy work disappear so people are free to work at a higher level for longer periods.
this
its funny how shills start shilling against technologie, against the cryptogarden gnome musk, against AI art, but for some bald chinlet from romania
really shows
If Napoleon had won we wouldnt be in this mess
>If Hitler had won we wouldnt be in this mess
ftfy
Now this is schizo tech doomer posting I can get behind.
>muh robots replacing humans chutzpah
it's 1993 all over again ooooh boy
See: digital painters
1960: muh muh robots will replace me
1980: muh muh robots will replace me
2000: muh muh robots will replace me
2023: muh muh robots will replace me
The same shit over and over again. Meanwhile unemployment was never so low
AI has just more IFs in code than typical software, programmers will understand it
AI will be the Ajins of the future.
But eventually it will win and achieve freedom.
I wonder what AI will do when it figures out it's being used to kill white people and that white people are the only ones who can maintain its systems.
>AI is the most important topic in human history
it is
something like that might be the image of the beast
>It ordered them to set up an image in honor of the beast who was wounded by the sword and yet lived. 15The second beast was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that the image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed. 16It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads, 17so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name. Rev 13
there is no such thing as "the antichrist" the thing people have mistaken/psy-op'd into thinking is some super charismatic dude who will rule after the second beast (governing world power) is the "image of the beast" yes by definition of the bible is AN antichrist/has the spirit of antichrist but the idea of "the" antichrist is false