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I sure as hell don't.
(lemmy.world)
We're trying to reduce the numbers of hours a person has to work.
We talk about the end of paid work being mandatory for survival.
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Hahahahaha. It is so funny the first thing you mention is Musk. He sure looks like Musk:
AI is not automation, it doesn't do a shit.
From the top of my head: steel plant. Just bring whatever needed to automatic loader and ship whatever stuff comes out with occasional taking of samples to check against desired specs.
Secong thing from top of my head: CNCs. They have been around for at least 50 years.
Mechanization is much simpler: just replace an army of street cleaners with operator and machine .
What? Not as eye-catching and you cannot flame in comments about Elon? This is reality, not a wet dream of billionare.
Except if we go into that age without economic reforms made beforehand, then it will become feudalism.
Sorry to disappoint you, but my work gets to me. That's called remote work.
Oh boy, where to even start...
AI is a subset of logical systems that can control hardware. You know, fly a plane, bake cookies in a factory, that sort of crap. Computer programming does everything.
Yeah, and drawing a photo realistic horse too is done by drawing a circle and then drawing the rest of the horse. Seriously, "ship whatever stuff comes out"... Do you have any idea what goes on in a steel plant? Do you really think that there is no automation going on there now? Do you really think that a steel plant doesn't require humans to do what is done right now?
I don't really know what you are trying to say with the street cleaners? Sometimes loads of cheap people are used because then at least you got peopoe with a paid job?
There you go. Something that sounds remotely reasonable. I don't worry too much about feudalism. If you want reforms, start with the government (I suppose you are in the US). Get rid of the "winner takes all" elections so that you start having many more political parties that now spread the power and have to cooperate. This gives more political stability. This over time will push to more economic stability as well, more tax on rich, less divide between rich and poor.
So you don't "get" behind your computer? Either way, you still work, then.
Eeeyp. Control "logic".
Nope. Computer still need devices that will do actual shit. Do YOUR gaming pc with NNs and raytracing bakes cookies? Relay computer from 70-ies hooked up to oven does.
It seems I oversimplified and took not good example. CNCs are better example. My point is a lot of stuff can be automated, a lot of stuff already was automated and it has nothing to do with certan billionare because he crawled or wasn't even born when automation started. And it doesn't require AI.
I think it is part of much broader problem with monopolies. We see start that does not exists, we don't see end, but it exists. Everything should be fixed, there is no "let's fix one thing and everything else will work because of it".
No, but where I am has all bad stuff from US. ~~*cough*corruption, oligarchy, Putin*cough*~~
Monopolies, monopolies everywhere.
I don't think stability has its value in itself. If everything stable junk, stable corruption, stable irremovable "great leader", there is no point in stability.
You got me, I still "get" to workplace. Sadly, getting from work is harder, unless I knock myself unconscious.