Thread 105834846 - /g/ [Archived: 588 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:00:45 AM No.105834846
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wagie... oh wagie... AI is coming for your forklift certification wagie....
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:03:08 AM No.105834861
>>105834846 (OP)
>x100 speed
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:03:28 AM No.105834863
what will be the last jobs not taken by AI? Has to be stuff that requires human locomotion and custom solutions every time like plumbing or some shit
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:05:18 AM No.105834877
>>105834861
Speed is irrelevant since it's scalable.
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:06:19 AM No.105834883
>>105834863
Presidency
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:19:33 AM No.105834963
>>105834877
How is it scalable? You couldn't fit more than 5 of these in that warehouse without causing a deadlock
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:28:57 AM No.105835021
this works in theory
but have fun when the chinks used corn wood pallets and shoved a barely wrapped and ill-stacked tower into the truck, and the shit goes everywhere when you try to pull it out.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:39:18 AM No.105835090
>>105834846 (OP)
yeah but robots can't break OSHA violations and that's cringe and boring
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:42:06 AM No.105835109
>>105834963
This is a real beehive of activity, Halberstram
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 9:54:32 AM No.105835564
>>105834963
You can add more automated fork lifts and each can work longer than humans, no frequent breaks, sick leaves, vacation. Only downtime is recharging and repairs/maintenance
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 9:56:54 AM No.105835583
>>105835564
What's the point of forklifts that work all night when the trucks they're loading and unloading are still driven by humans?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:03:42 AM No.105835617
>>105835583
Thats the problem for the companies handling the trucking, companies that handle warehousing use forklifts for moving the goods into respective storage areas away from the loading/unloading area. An automated forklift could start clearing the loading/unloading area for a truck that made it to the warehouse during the end of shift. So more trucks can be received the start of the next day instead of waiting for the humans to start clearing it the next day and accept fewer trucks
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:10:05 AM No.105835653
>>105834846 (OP)
Oh look, the Russian bag of AIDS is running his "demoralization" campaign again.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:10:49 AM No.105835659
>>105834846 (OP)
you know it's much easier to sabotage something like this in the real world, at least compared to AI on the internet
check the 4chan catalog where there's a thread of niggers destroying waymo
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:11:44 AM No.105835663
People are afraid of machines working for us as long as they do not think the concepts of property (that is means of production as property but anythibg can become means of production situationally) and redistribution through.
We should all be glad for machines that do our work and we already find ourselves living much improved lives due to this.
We just need to understand that ever since we started using and owning tools to decouple productivity from labour there is a valid case for a degree of redistribution that is not 0 and is proportional to technological advances but must never reach 1.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:11:56 AM No.105835667
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>>105834846 (OP)

Who will pay for NEET welfare when everyone is unemployed
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:12:40 AM No.105835670
>>105834863
No jobs are being taken by AI, arjun. Why are you so desperate to convince people otherwise?
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:13:16 AM No.105835675
>>105835667
We're either become bored, listless UBI welfare slaves or get mulched into fertilizer.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:13:28 AM No.105835677
>>105835667
pay?
welfare?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:19:13 AM No.105835709
>>105834861
It can run 24 hours a day, doesn't require breaks, doesn't make human errors and isn't paid by the hour. No-one cares how slow it is in a controlled environment like a warehouse. Might be an issue in time sensitive applications like quayside or truck unloading.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:19:57 AM No.105835715
yup
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:20:56 AM No.105835722
>>105835667
My question is who will pay for warehouses full of garbage if the average person is removed from the economy. Capitalism is built on retards with more money than they know how to use responsibly buying shit they don't need, what happens when the retards have no money because they've been replaced? Who are the robots making and carrying all that garbage for?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:22:49 AM No.105835739
>>105834863
Yeah, anything that requires manual dexterity and has to be done in situ. Plumbing, electrical, pest control, maintenance inspection.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:23:02 AM No.105835742
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>>105835677

Yes, NEETBUX are paid by taxpayers. AI doesn't pay tax. I guess Governments will start taxing businesses, since they won't be hiring anyone anyway - you would just be taxing profits with no job losses.

I am genuinely scared that my NEETBUX will be taken from me
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:25:32 AM No.105835754
i love robots.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:26:03 AM No.105835759
>>105835722

Majority of people live paycheck to paycheck and everything ticks along fine.

Top 1%ers will be fine and you will be their slaves
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:30:43 AM No.105835789
>>105835759
We're talking about a scenario where the majority of people don't get a paycheck, or live on food stamps. How many slaves does an oligarch need, and what does he do with them? Imagine a world where only a million or so people can afford an iPhone, what does Tim Apple do in this scenario?
This is a legitimate question, I'm not baiting. I don't understand how a scenario where human workers are replaced by robots in the name of capitalism does not directly result in the collapse of capitalism due to lack of capital
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:34:19 AM No.105835813
>>105834861
>source: my ass
We have dozens of these automated unloading units, but they're only used for "training" at those automated Walmart DCs because you're not supplying half the stores at a rate of ten inducted pallets per hour.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:34:53 AM No.105835816
>>105834861
>I can manually break sugar cane faster than an automated piston setup in Minecraft therefore there's no reason to create a sugar cane farm
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:37:34 AM No.105835834
>>105835667
What do you mean? The companies will still be paying taxes
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:40:06 AM No.105835838
>>105834863
>what will be the last jobs not taken by AI?
Janny
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:42:18 AM No.105835853
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>>105835789

The majority of people will need to be culled then
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:42:20 AM No.105835854
>>105835742
Anon, they took away Medicaid from NEETs. NEETbux is next on the chopping block.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:43:32 AM No.105835859
>>105835834

who will buy the companies products?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:45:01 AM No.105835868
>>105835853
Sure, the majority of people are culled. The world population goes from 8B to say 200M
What do you do with all these factories and robots now? What happens the all these corporations chasing growth when the world population is now smaller than their entire userbase used to be?
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:46:12 AM No.105835877
>>105834863
janitor, electrician, construction worker, welder, mechanic, sailor, etc. the bottleneck is physical dexterity in unstructured, confined, difficult environments

t. roboticist
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:46:27 AM No.105835880
>>105835859
Regular people, using either neetbux or the paychecks from their fake useless jobs?
You know, exactly the same as now?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:48:02 AM No.105835890
>>105835880
So forklift operators will get lower effort fake jobs to support the economy? Isn't that a Good Thingโ„ข?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:53:57 AM No.105835919
>>105835742
>Governments will start taxing businesses,
lol
reminder, Microsoft sued the IRS for trying to take away their tax havens and won (while getting resources specifically gutted from the IRS for giant audits)
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:58:24 AM No.105835938
>>105835890
Go look at how the economy of a typical flyover republican state works. A small minority of people are responsible for the actual economic output - in something like agriculture or heavy industry - and the vast majority are either employed by the government in some pointless capacity, work some menial service sector job or are on gibs.
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 11:00:46 AM No.105835954
>>105835938
Isn't being a useless government drone or on gibs better than working a physical minimum wage job?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 11:06:36 AM No.105835987
>>105835954
I dunno, probably
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 11:12:17 AM No.105836024
>>105835789
Didn't some book say that at end times jews will each have 2000 slaves?
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 12:59:09 PM No.105836594
>>105835583
They can be loaded/unloaded at night and ready for drivers first thing in the morning.
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 1:10:06 PM No.105836634
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>>105835583
>>105835617
>>105836594
Does no-one realise truck trailers can simply be detached and loaded/unloaded at leisure?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 1:11:51 PM No.105836639
>>105836634
Why don they do that already? I've watched people unloading trucks and they seem to always keep the truck waiting
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 1:17:12 PM No.105836665
>>105836639
They do in a lot of places. I worked at a quay where trucks would come in, drop the trailer in the goods-in area, pick up another from the goods-out area and be in and out in around 15 minutes. We had a on site driver that moved trailers around as required. Loaded trailers could sit for days potentially depending on shipping timescales, weather, etc. Swapping trailers also ensures trucks aren't driving around empty, which is obviously inefficient.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 4:43:42 PM No.105838041
>>105836639
Older trucks aren't standardized for that
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 4:45:36 PM No.105838052
>>105834846 (OP)
Forklift wagie is cheaper than a guy who has to debug that shit from time to time thoughever
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 4:48:38 PM No.105838083
>>105838052
It will get more stale though, automated farm equipment are already at that level
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 5:05:40 PM No.105838253
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 5:14:47 PM No.105838345
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