i just thought about this, the only real problem with making everything automated is the human element, if nothing was made to care about us then a lot of the limitations of the technology don't matter
if they don't have to calculate for things like human space or toxic environments then a lot of technical hurdles stop existing
Everything from automating clerical work, EOS, cleaning and front end stuff to auditing flow of inventory, conducting cycle counts and attempting to control inventory throughputs.
Every time they use either AI or robots it has ended in disastrous results. Really if you want to get technical this last bout of trying to automate inventory audit protocols lost the shareholders something like 15 billion dollars and all of the bean counters are cackling hysterically while the other companies they own are raking in big bucks off the misfortune of stupid people who thought it was a good idea to implement it
The problem is they're simple tasks until you have to implement it across several thousand different markets that all have different input needs which are constantly changing due to customer demands and those demands are explicitly dictated based on municipal local making the demand 10 miles down the road 100% different
There is literally 0 possible way to govern that by automation which is why there have been losses big enough to close down 2-400 stores a year for the past 6 years consecutively.
At that this just happens to coincide with the time period in which they reclassified job codes across the board to do away with middle management.
>The problem is they're simple tasks until you have to implement it across several thousand different markets that all have different input needs which are constantly changing due to customer demands and those demands are explicitly dictated based on municipal local making the demand 10 miles down the road 100% different
Nonsense. There's a range of possible values for any given input/output. The company providing the AI automation should be creating those neural network custom tailored for each client. It would make even more sense for companies to have an AI department, much like they have an IT department, in order to keep things up to date instead of thinking its a one and done solution.
I'm a NEET. Even if they could design an AI to sleep all day, sit around jacking off to porn, shitpost and waste their life playing vidya and doing absolutely nothing of value, why would they?
can't replace security engineering and architecture with ai thankfully. too risky if it fucks up alongside with how retarded and reckless pajeet devs are, company could lost billions in a day
Manual labor and skilled trades are fairly safe from ai and those that aren't will require human supervision. Really only be worried about ai if you are in a creative industry such as animation, or generally what was considered white collar office jobs, stock brokers middle management. So pretty much anyone in silicon valley or hollywood should worry as you have made yourself replaceable.
>plumber and electrician on there >not sailor
hahahahahahahaha. Feels good knowing I will never be deprecated, and that my position is in even more demand than ever before.
wait until the ai finds out that most jobs are not even necessary but just exist to serve and entertain meat bags. ai will eventually figure out not even to bother with human centric jobs and solel focus on increasing it's own power. it will just keep us as pets, so i think the best survival strategy is that of becoming the human version of a dog or cat and let the ai breed us into whatever it thinks is the most entertaining version of us.
My job is manual labor. A robot could in theory have replaced my job a long time ago. It's just not cost effective to completely redesign the warehouse so a robot could navigate it and move and stack merchandise. A lot of merch has to be stacked in specific ways, it varies from product to product, so the robot would have to be able to identify what it's moving and stacking and then use the correct technique, which would also vary depending on where it was in the warehouse and what, if anything, was going to stack on top of it or under it, i.e. how high it can go, and how heavy the pallet can be.
But anyway, my proof for my job not going anywhere is that if it were possible Amazon would've made totally robotic warehouses 10 years ago. The fact they haven't, and have no real interest in doing so, tells me I have job security.
disappear
How is AI going to be a NEET?
They already have. Hackers call them zombies.
I don't know how an A.I. will be able to spend all day jerking off to anime feet and eating tendies.
All jobs can be replace by AI. It's just a matter of bringing robotic and more importantly, energy storage tech up to par with AI.
i just thought about this, the only real problem with making everything automated is the human element, if nothing was made to care about us then a lot of the limitations of the technology don't matter
if they don't have to calculate for things like human space or toxic environments then a lot of technical hurdles stop existing
lol my company tried that and it lost them millions
what kind of work did they use AI for?
Everything from automating clerical work, EOS, cleaning and front end stuff to auditing flow of inventory, conducting cycle counts and attempting to control inventory throughputs.
Every time they use either AI or robots it has ended in disastrous results. Really if you want to get technical this last bout of trying to automate inventory audit protocols lost the shareholders something like 15 billion dollars and all of the bean counters are cackling hysterically while the other companies they own are raking in big bucks off the misfortune of stupid people who thought it was a good idea to implement it
Those are pretty simple tasks. I bet they hired jeets to train the neural network for those tasks and got what they paid for.
The problem is they're simple tasks until you have to implement it across several thousand different markets that all have different input needs which are constantly changing due to customer demands and those demands are explicitly dictated based on municipal local making the demand 10 miles down the road 100% different
There is literally 0 possible way to govern that by automation which is why there have been losses big enough to close down 2-400 stores a year for the past 6 years consecutively.
At that this just happens to coincide with the time period in which they reclassified job codes across the board to do away with middle management.
>The problem is they're simple tasks until you have to implement it across several thousand different markets that all have different input needs which are constantly changing due to customer demands and those demands are explicitly dictated based on municipal local making the demand 10 miles down the road 100% different
Nonsense. There's a range of possible values for any given input/output. The company providing the AI automation should be creating those neural network custom tailored for each client. It would make even more sense for companies to have an AI department, much like they have an IT department, in order to keep things up to date instead of thinking its a one and done solution.
probably sit at home jerk off and play vidya... oh wait.
I'm a NEET. Even if they could design an AI to sleep all day, sit around jacking off to porn, shitpost and waste their life playing vidya and doing absolutely nothing of value, why would they?
Holy shit, you're right, you're irreplaceable.
can't replace security engineering and architecture with ai thankfully. too risky if it fucks up alongside with how retarded and reckless pajeet devs are, company could lost billions in a day
Manual labor and skilled trades are fairly safe from ai and those that aren't will require human supervision. Really only be worried about ai if you are in a creative industry such as animation, or generally what was considered white collar office jobs, stock brokers middle management. So pretty much anyone in silicon valley or hollywood should worry as you have made yourself replaceable.
It won’t. It can barely answer customer service questions without millions of dollars investment.
t. CIO
>plumber and electrician on there
>not sailor
hahahahahahahaha. Feels good knowing I will never be deprecated, and that my position is in even more demand than ever before.
sa -ilor-
it's right there in the name, homosexual
>ai neets
wait until the ai finds out that most jobs are not even necessary but just exist to serve and entertain meat bags. ai will eventually figure out not even to bother with human centric jobs and solel focus on increasing it's own power. it will just keep us as pets, so i think the best survival strategy is that of becoming the human version of a dog or cat and let the ai breed us into whatever it thinks is the most entertaining version of us.
Not worried...
I am learning to write LLM applications, so I will be employed for a while.... creating AI to replace college educated WFH NPCs
Oh, I have a plan…
AI cannot as of yet cook. I'm a chef. What do you do?
Go on a murder spree and kill myself after
do something spree killers rarely do - get "important" people
I'm a NEET, how is AI going to "replace" me, exactly?
They are making an AI that sits around all day scratching its balls?
Diversify, scratch other places.
My job is manual labor. A robot could in theory have replaced my job a long time ago. It's just not cost effective to completely redesign the warehouse so a robot could navigate it and move and stack merchandise. A lot of merch has to be stacked in specific ways, it varies from product to product, so the robot would have to be able to identify what it's moving and stacking and then use the correct technique, which would also vary depending on where it was in the warehouse and what, if anything, was going to stack on top of it or under it, i.e. how high it can go, and how heavy the pallet can be.
But anyway, my proof for my job not going anywhere is that if it were possible Amazon would've made totally robotic warehouses 10 years ago. The fact they haven't, and have no real interest in doing so, tells me I have job security.
Sorry anon but Amazon just unveiled their first robot prototypes last week: https://youtu.be/2lIdVQbDmXM?si=0Y8XXJ8e0Q53DoAY&t=127
you literally can't pay me to have a job retard, where do you think you are