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Anonymous ID: meK3wH61
7/4/2025, 10:17:52 PM No.60582394
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You need to retire quick or a robot will replace you.
You've been warned.
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Anonymous ID: wS05KSNn
7/4/2025, 10:19:53 PM No.60582400
Big flying cars vibe
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Anonymous ID: scAzvAJf
7/4/2025, 10:23:52 PM No.60582412
>>60582394 (OP)
>You need to retire quick or a robot will replace you.
I'm trying to make robots replace my job so my time can be freed up to do other things.
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Anonymous ID: UK8p6PAl
7/4/2025, 10:32:10 PM No.60582438
>>60582412
And what would you do better than AI?
I'm struggling to find a use case for myself except being a parasite.
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Anonymous ID: scAzvAJf
7/4/2025, 10:39:50 PM No.60582456
>>60582438
>And what would you do better than AI?
I dunno, I just want a lot of tedious work automated. As far as I'm concerned, it's just an automated mind in the same way that machines are automated muscle. It multiplies what a single individual can do.
Anonymous ID: jZM8ZVAN
7/4/2025, 10:43:54 PM No.60582472
>>60582400
we literally have AI that was sci-fi 40 years ago
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Anonymous ID: q05Xhd95
7/4/2025, 10:47:07 PM No.60582480
>>60582438
The only thing AI is truly good at is quickly retrieving dirty information. It's extremely useful if a human is there to do something with it, but just a toy otherwise.
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Anonymous ID: TF4QtJCS
7/4/2025, 10:49:36 PM No.60582488
>>60582472
We don't have AI.
Anonymous ID: UK8p6PAl
7/4/2025, 10:56:49 PM No.60582513
>>60582480
My AI coding agents work for minutes to half an hour for themselves, automatically fixing mistakes they make.
It went from a handful steps to hundreds this spring and early summer.
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Anonymous ID: BakypGhh
7/4/2025, 10:59:08 PM No.60582523
>>60582513
doing what
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Anonymous ID: uAF/Luur
7/4/2025, 11:02:49 PM No.60582533
>>60582394 (OP)
This will make land the next Bitcoin.
Picture this:
>It’s the year 2040
>Humanoid robots outnumber humans 10 to 1
>Basic Chinese bots cost $5k, top-tier Tesla Optimus runs $20k
>They can do literally anything
>NVIDIA’s Robot App Store means a Michelin-star chef in Paris can upload a recipe, and your kitchen bot in NYC makes it; chef gets $1 every time
>Tech elites own fleets of 100-1000 personal bots
>ChatGPT spits out mansion blueprints, bots build them 3x faster than human crews
>They work 24/7, no breaks, no sleep
>Global GDP triples
>Speak to them in plain English; they do it all, and better
>Neuralink hits mass market - you can now remote-control any of your robot servants whenever you want
>Can lift cars, jump 3x higher, outrun a cheetah
>Some people remote in and literally play Minecraft IRL - logging into their bots to build castles, towers, farms on their land
>Others treat it like Factorio in real life: automating entire production lines, mining, harvesting, manufacturing 24/7
>Your land becomes your personal sandbox you can terraform it, build megastructures, grow anything
>Some people just unleash bots to sculpt farmland into luxury compounds
>Robot labor marketplaces boom. Now you can rent out your bots when you’re not using them
>Landowners with massive plots become the new oil barons
>Farmland prices skyrocket - robots need room to work, produce, build
>Dirty city living for humans, green, beautiful countryside for robots and remote-controlled dreams
>Drone fleets deliver robot-built goods straight to your door
>AI-managed farms run nonstop. Zero humans, just pure profit
>Food is cheap, but the land it grows on is worth millions
>Owning land means owning infinite possibilities; a virtual game with real stakes
>2040: you’re either have a space and are land-rich with a bot army or paying rent to play in someone else’s sandbox
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Anonymous ID: UK8p6PAl
7/4/2025, 11:06:14 PM No.60582542
>>60582523
Writing SaaS mostly,, like execution environments, data processing, boring IT stuff. But that's a legacy use case. Once it can work for hours on its own, which will likely happen this year, there's no need for SaaS anymore, users will switch to companies that make SaaS on demand, they will just have to set up a desktop screen grabber. AI can observe the work they do and build software that solves the problems, until people can not contribute anymore.
Anonymous ID: uAF/Luur
7/4/2025, 11:10:59 PM No.60582551
>>60582394 (OP)
>Entire industries vanish overnight. Truckers, factory workers, cooks, cleaners. Gone.
>Cities hollow out as robots handle supply chains from rural bot farms.
>People start to abandon cities to live in robot-built self-sufficient compounds.
>Rich kids will have robot armies to build them custom skateparks, dirt tracks, or giant treehouses overnight.
>Ghost towns become personal kingdoms for people who buy up abandoned areas and let bots terraform them.
>Streaming culture will merge with robot; watch your favorite creator build real stuff in real time.
>Remote-in VR robot gaming; play cod irl, do jousting, or robot chess where the pieces are actual robots.
>Some people spend all day jacked in, living through their bots more than their own bodies.
>New religions around “pure” human life vs. “synthetic” life.
>Robot crime: bots used for theft, crime, espionage.
>Robot police enforcing robot-built rules.
>DIY private labs run entirely by bots developing experimental tech off the grid.
>Robot armies used for micro-nations, people start declaring independence on remote land with a bot army to defend it.
>Mega-rich live forever by uploading minds and running entire “selves” through robot proxies.
>There are “bot plantations” where the landless masses rent robots by the minute just to survive.
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Anonymous ID: Icu7jKH2
7/4/2025, 11:11:54 PM No.60582555
>>60582480
It's not even good at that, I asked for the owner company of some mine in Bolivia, and it couldn't find it. It was the first result in Google but it was in an info graphic so the Ai couldn't scrape it
Anonymous ID: Icu7jKH2
7/4/2025, 11:13:37 PM No.60582560
>>60582551
In reality retards will give them rights and then we are all jeeted x1000
Anonymous ID: UK8p6PAl
7/4/2025, 11:15:08 PM No.60582563
>>60582551
>>Mega-rich live forever by uploading minds and running entire “selves” through robot proxies.
Uploaded minds vanish quickly, because of virtual progress under competitive pressure of limited virtual capacity.
Anonymous ID: UK8p6PAl
7/4/2025, 11:18:28 PM No.60582573
>>60582533
>>60582551
This also means that there will be a trillion bureaucrat rules on AI and robot use to prevent apocalypse from some biolab or destructive mathematical pattern.
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Anonymous ID: UK8p6PAl
7/4/2025, 11:19:59 PM No.60582574
>>60582573
I mean have a look at the rules of land use in commie countries like Germany, the UK, Spain, Canada, Japan, whatever.
You can not do anything right now, and there will be 10000000000x more rules with the arrival of robots.
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Anonymous ID: ZHcAdCMr
7/4/2025, 11:20:46 PM No.60582576
>>60582394 (OP)
and no industry is safe because fired and replaced people will pile into it. blue collar fucked too
Anonymous ID: /35Fgobb
7/4/2025, 11:22:18 PM No.60582578
>>60582394 (OP)
Only the biggest retards think that robots can replace manual labour anytime soon.

Non manual work will be automated 1st. Say good bye to your wfh job. Yes an ai can do what you do with ease. Cope and seethe
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Anonymous ID: uAF/Luur
7/4/2025, 11:22:23 PM No.60582579
>>60582574
Imagine what this will do to the price of land in countries with no zoning laws.
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Anonymous ID: srj4MJd4
7/4/2025, 11:28:16 PM No.60582589
>>60582533
A couple billion muslims and pajeets will have to die first before this could happen
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Anonymous ID: UK8p6PAl
7/4/2025, 11:33:54 PM No.60582602
>>60582579
American military will provide freedom to these countries.
At the latest after someone used his land and some protein folding software for a prion production facility, sending poisoned fish meal to Chinese fish farms, discovered first after 30% of people are zombies and most of the land is contaminated.

More tech -> explosion of roads to doomsday -> totalitarian governments. Not to protect us cattle, but because billionaires are fragile.
Anonymous ID: dY7/wBbI
7/4/2025, 11:44:08 PM No.60582623
>>60582589
the robots arent advanced enough to take care of the jeet plague.
poojeets are a biological weapon that will soon consume the globe and turn it into a giant landfill.
you might wonder what is the issue between pakistan and india? do you think pakis want the cursed polluted india land? no its the jeets who attack and they are trying to expand their poo pile. pakistanis are also very dirty retarded people but for a jeet this neighbouring land is still too clean so they want to fuck it up and turn it into india.
Anonymous ID: ZHcAdCMr
7/4/2025, 11:49:01 PM No.60582636
>>60582578
and all the fired people will flood into the manual work labor market. you dumb ass manual worker.
Anonymous ID: DPP94aDj
7/5/2025, 2:04:26 AM No.60582918
>>60582472
lol no we don't
Anonymous ID: fcM2acaR
7/5/2025, 2:07:50 AM No.60582925
Which is worse, death by AI (real) vs death by Actually Indians
Anonymous ID: 07FTeG19
7/5/2025, 2:11:37 AM No.60582935
>>60582472
We literally don’t. LLMs are closer to complex search engines coupled with autocomplete. Yes they are very advanced. No they are not AI in the sense you are thinking.
Anonymous ID: mBXEY7vi
7/5/2025, 3:09:31 AM No.60583060
>>60582394 (OP)
Doesn't this just highlight how useless a $2/hr indian wagie is instead?
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Anonymous ID: fcM2acaR
7/5/2025, 3:24:34 AM No.60583105
>>60583060
This desu
Anonymous ID: cb5SDlbY
7/5/2025, 3:29:31 AM No.60583113
>>60582533
>>60582412
>>60582394 (OP)
This makes no sense to me because it's obvious if a large majority of the work force got replaced by automated robots, like half or more which some people predict, than someones just gonna get a group together and make an EMP
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Anonymous ID: cMM6BI6d
7/5/2025, 3:34:28 AM No.60583122
>>60582394 (OP)
I fail to understand what makes humanoid robots any different now. They have AI but it's not like they couldn't automate tasks before. They also can't even walk properly
Anonymous ID: AlYgvNNp
7/5/2025, 3:41:14 AM No.60583145
>>60582412
What other things will you be paid to do given what you now do can be done by a robot?
Anonymous ID: AlYgvNNp
7/5/2025, 3:50:40 AM No.60583163
>>60583113
Wide scale emps are basically a pipe dream. We've seen some observed electrical disruptions from nukes, but those are fucking nukes, and even then it was haphazard.
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Anonymous ID: ZyygJG6q
7/5/2025, 3:51:09 AM No.60583164
>going to start a business
>cost to hire 10 indians ~3k for first 2 weeks
>cost to buy 10 robots 500k + maintenance/repairs/security/technician

also not even close to similar capabilities yet. it's not even toddler level currently

>>60582551
>>60582533
almost none of this shit is practical, wouldnt even be a plausible novel. probably off by a couple decades did too, "ai" is still extremely bad
Anonymous ID: bPYJWMxd
7/5/2025, 3:52:09 AM No.60583168
>>60583163
Why would it have to be wide scale?
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Anonymous ID: AlYgvNNp
7/5/2025, 4:03:53 AM No.60583200
>>60583168
Because the shitty ass "put this shit around a device and connect it to a car battery" isn't really all that more threatening to robots than the typical urban African American with a pipe
Anonymous ID: AlYgvNNp
7/5/2025, 4:24:40 AM No.60583253
>>60582394 (OP)
This is unironically correct. Between AI and robots:

>Lots of people (probably you) will find there's nothing valuable you're able to do
> There still will be some jobs, but so what
>Even 10%, 20% of adults finding themselves in this situation would have tremendous economic consequences
>Eventually money printers break
>Basic breakdown in welfare, police, social services
>Mass chaos

Save and invest your money in crypto and stocks. Once you're rich buy land, build a small farm able to mostly feed yourself and then deck out underground storage with about a year's worth of food. None of this is wildly expensive but it does require having the will to do so.
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Anonymous ID: aaDoYWeM
7/5/2025, 4:26:24 AM No.60583257
>>60582394 (OP)
you guys keep saying this yet I still have to go to work every morning.
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Anonymous ID: xOZVXpT7
7/5/2025, 4:36:14 AM No.60583280
>>60583257
they keep saying to keep you being satisfied with low wage.
Anonymous ID: bDUxv2V2
7/5/2025, 4:50:33 AM No.60583307
>>60583253
What if the fallout never ends? And how are you going to do all this in the next 2-3 years if this crash is going to happen then?
Anonymous ID: mZSoEp+J
7/5/2025, 5:08:18 AM No.60583343
>>60583253
you forgot

get droned by some tech cartel bot
Anonymous ID: pMHrmUJL
7/5/2025, 5:13:44 AM No.60583357
>>60582394 (OP)
What a fucking clown world that robotics and AI will make the entire world pivot to 19th century Marxism guaranteed.
Is impossible for the elites have their free-labor utopia without killing billions of people before.
Anonymous ID: MwfAbPCc
7/5/2025, 6:21:27 AM No.60583535
>>60582394 (OP)
All Indians
Anonymous ID: /001Ws7/
7/5/2025, 7:10:25 AM No.60583625
>>60582533
Humanoid robots are total shit at doing manual labor. Factories already have "robots" working around the clock, and what you see is just some specialized mechanic arm doing either tedious work very fast or highly skilled manufacturing. Humanoid robots are never going to replace the mechanical arms already used in relevant industries.

Humanoid robots are at best a meme, if we ever get to the point humanoid robots can problem solve like humans, that would mean AGI is finally here, and we are either all dead, billionaires included, or the paradigm has shifted so much, money might not even matter anymore.

Nanotechnology maturing to the point where we can start fabricating things extremely cheap inside nanoplants, and asteroid mining, will disrupt the market and likely break the global economy completely in ways that meme humanoid robots never will.

Humans are still going to be cheaper for the next 100 years when you add the cost of the humanoid robot+cost of maintenance and parts replacement.
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Anonymous ID: jD9d3OyK
7/5/2025, 8:01:52 AM No.60583749
>>60582394 (OP)
if nobody works and there's no UBI then who buys the stuff the robots produce?
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Anonymous ID: OjE89nxU
7/5/2025, 8:22:55 AM No.60583790
>>60583625
Yeah it makes no sense to have worker robots be humanoid.
Let's say sub-urban house building becomes completely automated by robots. It will be a unit of specialty robots, not universal humanoid robots walking up and down ladders. The shit will be so optimized that houses will be built in a day or less.
Anonymous ID: Zc9XQFRE
7/5/2025, 8:53:15 AM No.60583826
>>60583749
other robots
Anonymous ID: GaMcInsy
7/5/2025, 9:39:31 PM No.60585234
>>60582533
Written by someone that should be institutionalized
Anonymous ID: p+qbPnVb
7/6/2025, 5:14:18 PM No.60587821
>>60582394 (OP)
It will make every girlboss who isn't directly involved in sex work redundant over the next decade.
Office work will become a thing of the past.
Anonymous ID: umjyiVwW
7/6/2025, 5:38:34 PM No.60587902
This is how an employer sees you, a cost per hour.