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Anonymous United States No.213079536 [Report] >>213080016
do white collar workers downplay AI in your country?
Anonymous United States No.213079573 [Report] >>213079601 >>213079662
i thought the whole fucking point of robots were to do the work humans don’t want to. why are they making “art”
Anonymous Canada No.213079601 [Report] >>213079687
>>213079573
Turns out it's harder to program a robot to drive and not crash than it is to doodle.
Anonymous Chile No.213079662 [Report] >>213079760
>>213079573
do you really have an art "degree"?
Anonymous Greece No.213079687 [Report]
>>213079601
It can't be harder than me right now
Anonymous United States No.213079760 [Report]
>>213079662
No I just have a soul. It’s a white person thing i know
Anonymous Japan No.213079905 [Report]
Japanese employers be like: Oh wow, this thing doesn't form unions and works 24/7? It must be destroyed!
Anonymous Mexico No.213079977 [Report]
Most jobs are not threatened by AI because when used AI has actually proven to decrease efficiency since it still requires human verification.
Anonymous United States No.213080002 [Report]
ai has a very strict math limit, modern ai can only reach so far

something new has to come about, a new way of doing ai, don't worry about it
Anonymous United States No.213080016 [Report]
>>213079536 (OP)
I'm excited to enjoy the productivity gains from AI.

However, I have doubts that its going to lead to a contraction in white collar employment. It would be nice if it did and allow us to reach post-scarcity, but I think that would be optimistic. It certainly has not led to a contraction in white collar jobs yet.