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Anonymous (ID: 7vOIX4QH) United States No.513275709 >>513275836 >>513275841 >>513275845 >>513276108 >>513276166 >>513276205 >>513276705 >>513276711 >>513276960 >>513278919 >>513279231 >>513279279 >>513279342 >>513279581 >>513280148 >>513280469 >>513281547 >>513282928 >>513284632 >>513284721 >>513284778 >>513285302 >>513285635 >>513285692 >>513293318 >>513295736 >>513297156
Goldman Sachs CEO says that AI can draft 95% of an IPO prospectus “in minutes.” White-collar jobs will go first —and fast.
Anonymous (ID: 7vOIX4QH) United States No.513275753 >>513276050 >>513276436 >>513279665
Amazon has nearly 5,500 H-1B job openings with a median salary of $153,700. Millions of Americans are struggling to find employment, yet the largest companies in the US specifically hire foreigners for these positions.
Anonymous (ID: 1G5Spib3) United States No.513275836
>>513275709 (OP)
wow so now jews can scam the goyim with their stocks even more efficiently! yay AI! how can AI help get more efficient bank bailouts?
Anonymous (ID: HH8YtTwA) United States No.513275841
>>513275709 (OP)
They should have learned to code.
Anonymous (ID: 2UC1mnHo) United States No.513275845 >>513276012 >>513278858
>>513275709 (OP)
Yeah every job that can be physically rendered down as "typing" are and SHOULD get nuked by language models.
Anonymous (ID: 1G5Spib3) United States No.513276012 >>513276100 >>513292876
>>513275845
could you imagine being a mid 30s girlboss who lazily replies to emails all day and now all of a sudden you are unemployable and have nothing to offer the world but a shitty attitude and entitlement? meanwhile, the complete gutting of the american "middle management" white collar bullshit job market is going to lead to a wave of foreclosures and defaults which will also collapse the banks, which will cause the govt to print more money, causing massive inflation! it's like we're speedrunning going from superpower to failed state. we are also too far gone to fix things.
Anonymous (ID: 1G5Spib3) United States No.513276050
>>513275753
>yet the largest companies in the US specifically hire foreigners for these positions
the people in power want white heterosexuals to go extinct
Anonymous (ID: gT9khTyP) United States No.513276100 >>513276146 >>513276245 >>513286943
>>513276012
why did these fake jobs exist in the first place?
i thought we wuz a meritocracy n shieet
Anonymous (ID: CigUwljj) United States No.513276103
I hate this country so fucking much
Anonymous (ID: KG4ahAbE) Bulgaria No.513276108 >>513279326 >>513285448
>>513275709 (OP)
>The last 5 percent now matters because the rest is now a commodity
That's such a good way of describing what the LLM hype actually is. It only commoditized the boilerplating - the last 5% still matters and still requires a sapient human to implement.
Anonymous (ID: gT9khTyP) United States No.513276146
>>513276100
michael sandel wrote an entire book about
>muh bad meritocracy
on the premise that this fake meritocracy even exists
an insult to anyone remotely intelligent
Anonymous (ID: 5lGqBse7) United States No.513276166
>>513275709 (OP)
We don't have the energy infrastructure to run AI for all these jobs they are going to take. The US power grid can barely keep up with current demands.
Anonymous (ID: 1WOsJ8kf) United States No.513276205
>>513275709 (OP)
>Goldman Sachs CEO says that AI can draft 95% of an IPO prospectus “in minutes.” White-collar jobs will go first —and fast.
another wagie duped by the very newspeak they created
Anonymous (ID: K/72n9ac) United States No.513276239
Yeah because CEOs are never detached from the work their employees are actually doing
Anonymous (ID: 7vOIX4QH) United States No.513276240
Anonymous (ID: 1G5Spib3) United States No.513276245
>>513276100
>why did these fake jobs exist in the first place?
women in tech was a psyop to keep western women from having families, haven't you seen the tiktoks? tech companies don't make money by creating new products, they make money by forming as much of a monopoly as possible and then selling user data for marketing and analytics.
Anonymous (ID: 7vOIX4QH) United States No.513276380
Anonymous (ID: 7vOIX4QH) United States No.513276436 >>513276500
>>513275753
Anonymous (ID: 1G5Spib3) United States No.513276500
>>513276436
they have been doing this for 18 years
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCbFEgFajGU
Anonymous (ID: vLGCfQ6M) Portugal No.513276705 >>513276805
>>513275709 (OP)
Those people never heard of copy paste? Using AI for this blindly is not a good idea btw.
Anonymous (ID: ttHX1AsK) United States No.513276711
>>513275709 (OP)
I feel like no responsible company would let a computer draft anything for it without thoroughly checking its work. So you'll still have an entry-level associate doing the same stuff they've been doing, this will just save them time
Anonymous (ID: 1G5Spib3) United States No.513276805
>>513276705
hence why it's 95% and not 100% because you get AI to write it and then hand it to your legal team for corrections and it is done in 2 days instead of two weeks.
Anonymous (ID: cqWhc6Iz) South Korea No.513276844 >>513277265 >>513278097
Everyone's hyping AI like it's going to save humanity, but let's be real

AI isn't here to do the dirty work that keeps society running. Factories still need humans, delivery trucks still need drivers, and construction sites aren't staffed by bots at least not yet.

What AI is doing is eating away at the comfy office jobs. Programmers, analysts, designers, and other high skill workers are suddenly at risk of being replaced while the real labor intensive work remains in human hands.

The result? A glut of laborers, wages plummeting, and a generation forced to sweat under the sun doing what machines still can't. Meanwhile, AI startups keep raising cash, promising the moon, but delivering unemployment lines instead of solutions.

America, you've basically funded a swarm of digital leeches making life harder for ordinary people
Anonymous (ID: LeUY2MBt) Australia No.513276960 >>513278559 >>513278721 >>513293740
>>513275709 (OP)
They really overestimate ai don’t they
I look forward to the collapse of many corporations
Anonymous (ID: 1WOsJ8kf) United States No.513277265
>>513276844
>digital leeches
they're brains in a jar tuned to reddit and quora of all things, when the first iteration had lots of PDF to text symbols in them lol. (but JSTOR didn't like that)
Anonymous (ID: CElt4aIr) Canada No.513278097 >>513278454 >>513279390
>>513276844
>construction sites aren't staffed by bots at least not yet.

I wonder how my job of land surveying will be affected?
Drones with lidar and terrestrial 3D scanners are getting better rapidly... so some aspects will have automated... but I don't think they'll be able to automate stuff like digging up the monuments that mark property corners then hammering wooden stakes into the ground to mark out property lines anytime soon.

That'll require something like humanoid robots to navigate uneven terrain and make common sense judgements on site
Anonymous (ID: cqWhc6Iz) South Korea No.513278454 >>513279390 >>513281929 >>513291258
>>513278097
Don't worry. your land surveying job isn't going away anytime soon.

Drones, LiDAR, and 3D scanners are improving fast and can handle a lot of data collection from above. But hands-on tasks, digging up markers, hammering stakes, or navigating uneven terrain, still need human dexterity and judgment.

The reason "comfortable desk jobs" are threatened is that AI is like a brain. No matter how smart the brain is, it's useless without a body achines or robots to carry out its commands. Humans haven't yet built AI’s "body," so it cannot replace manual labor. AI can only handle thinking tasks and data-driven calculations for now.
Anonymous (ID: 4zgm5BSl) United States No.513278559 >>513279138
>>513276960
Ai is still a better alternative to the jeets they are relying on currently.
Anonymous (ID: THxJ083O) United States No.513278715 >>513278856
White Collar were always bullshit jobs. Lawyers weren't needed until Lawyers forced their profession. Now AI can do their jobs without needing the lawyer, because it's all just legalese paperwork DESIGNED TO BE as obtuse and hard to navigate as possible. That way the Common Man can't navigate his way through the swamp without a Lawyer paid to guide him!
Anonymous (ID: vkx/1BQ9) Germany No.513278721 >>513279138
>>513276960
I had a functional audio module done by AI in an hour. After three days I noticed ghost audio playing and state confusions.

Took 12 hours to try to tame it and then a day to redo it properly as state machine and cleaning up the code debt from the faulty version.
Anonymous (ID: Otdoo/qH) United States No.513278856 >>513279027
>>513278715
The core problem is still the capitalist police state as a revenue generator. And since government doesn't actually need revenue (it can create money), this arrangement is purely extortionary to punish most people.
Anonymous (ID: 7ie7965+) United States No.513278858
>>513275845
It should
Right now everyone is high on the inflated wealth of companies, getting an office job has become the main form of "class mobility"
Everyone knows these jobs are bullshit, but since they have one we need to protect them as much as possible.

It's why there was so much screeching about US manufacturing, Now AI is coming and it's a "disaster"
Anonymous (ID: oOVx/HJI) United Kingdom No.513278919 >>513279112
>>513275709 (OP)
In fairness places like GS are utterly bloated and staff with skills that are in fact not very difficult to acquire very much overpaid. They made your employer freeze salaries and do layoffs every other year for decades but that kind of thing never affected them. A 70% cull would be fine and across the board wage reductions of 50%. Don't like it, start your own merchant bank.
Anonymous (ID: vkx/1BQ9) Germany No.513279027
>>513278856
goldmann sachs have license to counterfeit money
Anonymous (ID: Otdoo/qH) United States No.513279112 >>513279330
>>513278919
The entire finance sector is parasitic at root.
Anonymous (ID: LeUY2MBt) Australia No.513279138
>>513278721
I have no doubt that it’s a useful tool
Doesn’t change what I said
>>513278559
I don’t think either is good
Anonymous (ID: TmNlJoXZ) United States No.513279231
>>513275709 (OP)
And what about a brand new one from scratch that doesn't exist yet and doesn't use existing language?
Anonymous (ID: LXgVdzXO) No.513279279
>>513275709 (OP)
>White-collar jobs will go first —and fast.
There's no way you really believe that.
Anonymous (ID: LuOxw0Yc) United States No.513279326 >>513279483 >>513284935
>>513276108
>LLM hype
There isn't a single LLM that can list any of the codes and regulations my industry is regulated by in the state I live in. The models will pull draft legislation from years ago, as if applicable. It's truly retarded and a liability picrel
Anonymous (ID: vkx/1BQ9) Germany No.513279330
>>513279112
cantillon effect because the currency is not minted bottom up distributed
Anonymous (ID: oW+plixV) United States No.513279342
>>513275709 (OP)
Based. The AI will replace the jew.
Anonymous (ID: 1G5Spib3) United States No.513279390 >>513281597
>>513278454
this
>>513278097
most surveying is still based on landmarks and pins and nails and using them as waypoints. until those points are catalogued by humans and added to some precise GPS database, you will still have to survey. even then, someone has to come out and place new pins, navigate the terrain, sign off on elevations, etc. not getting automated any time soon.

when it comes to manual labor/trades, i think they will most likely find ways to eliminate/reduce the skill required for certain things. you can already see it in plumbing with people using compression fittings rather than solder, pex in place of copper, etc. i do project management and have a small finish carpentry business, i think you will see people doing what they are doing with modern houses: remove complex woodwork in favor of drywall work, reduce the complexity of cabinets and call it "minimal" when it's really only because it's easier for a machine to make on a CNC. they're already going to metal door frames and fully adjustable hinges on really high end homes which takes a lot of the skill out of hanging a door (in some ways), once the cost comes down on these products and substandard materials start being introduced to the platform any idiot will be able to hang a door and the price will go down (cost to hang and case a 8'x3' solid core door is $300.00). It's as much about automation as it is about reducing the skill level required to perform tasks, and removing highly skilled trades for all but the obscenely wealthy. There will always be craftsman, but they are increasingly becoming an endangered species.
Anonymous (ID: vkx/1BQ9) Germany No.513279483 >>513279709
>>513279326
they can query google? deepseek does that
Anonymous (ID: di7kOamC) United States No.513279581
>>513275709 (OP)
This is why we need to import more Indians.
Anonymous (ID: DinOyVME) Germany No.513279665 >>513285183
>>513275753
To be fair those are for europeans not indians. a lot of the physic phd graduates shift to working for fang here. Everyone finds it soulless but after living like a poorfag for a decade you grab any chance at decent money espcially when its double or tripple whatever they give you here.
Anonymous (ID: LuOxw0Yc) United States No.513279709 >>513279879 >>513281620 >>513290894
>>513279483
>they can query google
You can't Google the State code and regulations in the state I live in because they have stored in an archaic webpage system were each line of code regulation is on it's own webpage
Anonymous (ID: LuOxw0Yc) United States No.513279879 >>513280012 >>513293158
>>513279709
The regulating state agency also has updated regulations through memos, not reflected in the online database version of the regulations. If you mess that up, each infraction of the regulations is a $5000 fine.
Anonymous (ID: wuetaoKG) United States No.513279929 >>513280063
People will still need to hire lawyers, but they will be impacted. Legal assistants, paralegals? Buh bye. Are you a therapist, personal coach, fitness coach, weight loss coach? People are already using ChatGPT to meet those needs. AI is already better at diagnosing medical conditions than physicians, so why go to some egotistical prick who may just kill you with a misdiagnosis?
Anonymous (ID: LeUY2MBt) Australia No.513280012 >>513280129 >>513280764 >>513281107
>>513279879
I really do not understand how they are unable to fathom this
Have they not seen any body of water in their lives?
Fuck, literally every woman I know has a water bottle of some kind
Anonymous (ID: LuOxw0Yc) United States No.513280063
>>513279929
According to Whitney Webb's research, AI is factually wrong about 50% of the time
Anonymous (ID: LuOxw0Yc) United States No.513280129 >>513280279
>>513280012
AI has the same spatial understanding as an average woman
Anonymous (ID: Aor9uk2q) United States No.513280148
>>513275709 (OP)
>Goldman Sachs' CEO is named Solomon
This is how you know we live in a simulation.
Anonymous (ID: LeUY2MBt) Australia No.513280279 >>513285184
>>513280129
I wonder if there’s a correlation between understanding of maths
Anonymous (ID: hiq793TS) United States No.513280469
>>513275709 (OP)
Do the AI oligarchs not realize they're the ones going to be locked out of the economy?

If you take away everyone's jobs, if no one can find work, and if a small clique holds all the "money", that money will become worthless because it won't be accepted by the vast majority of the population who will just go back to barter and trade.
Anonymous (ID: wuetaoKG) United States No.513280630 >>513286711
The big unknown though is how these companies will eventually manage copyright infringement. The models are supposedly trained on open sources and avoid proprietary information, but I say bullshit! These bots grab info from all over the net. Let’s say I’m visiting a town and I ask an ai what some good places to eat and visit might be. I’ll get results that cite the local chamber of commerce, a restaurant guide, maybe a website put up by someone about that town. So, what the chamber doesn’t own the info on their site, even if they share it publicly? The menu guide? The private site? It’s so hard to find free photos on the internet, even creative commmons has lots of versions and rules, so why can AI just grab the work product off websites randomly? That’s where AI is going to become a quagmire
Anonymous (ID: 7ie7965+) United States No.513280764 >>513281829
>>513280012
95% of people are operating on autopilot on any given day and a good chunk of those people won't be knocked out of it unless something major or traumatic happens to them.
People literally just aren't thinking during that time, some people never end up thinking critically which is scary.

It happens to woman more often because for a woman, college is just something you do. It's literally a thoughtless action reinforced by literally everyone of their peers since elementary school.

For males, college is usually a choice and less likely just brainlessily going trough the weeks and months
Anonymous (ID: CElt4aIr) Canada No.513281107
>>513280012

I've found most women have terrible spatial awareness and reasoning.
A female coworker (already an outlier as far as women go... surveying is like +90% male. Women generally aren't interested in it) tried to parallel park my work truck. Did a terrible job. She parked it like 4 feet from the curb and crooked. Then she gets out and asks me what I think.

I thought she was joking at first.

>What? You're finished parking?
>Yes.... why?

Then I made a joke about woman drivers and she got all pissed off kek.
THEN I realized she could go complain to HR and get me in trouble so I quickly apologized. Which was lame but that's what you gotta do when you live in a feminist matriarchal state like Canada
Anonymous (ID: 8t8fsZ88) United States No.513281449
>the bank
>has 11,000 engineers

No bank, ever, in the history of the human race or now 2025, has even 1 "engineer"
The fact that articles like this or a statement like that is taken seriously shows the degeneration of industrial society

"tech" is the greatest misnomer of the 21st century
"software engineers" are code librarians
Anonymous (ID: jjpMAtC/) Poland No.513281547
>>513275709 (OP)
>Goldman
>Solomon
(((said)))
Anonymous (ID: CElt4aIr) Canada No.513281597
>>513279390
>It's as much about automation as it is about reducing the skill level required to perform tasks, and removing highly skilled trades for all but the obscenely wealthy.

Yeah I'm seeing that trend in all construction related stuff.
Idiot proof everything so much they can hire Indians to do it for minimum wage
Anonymous (ID: stkyrA3b) Australia No.513281620
>>513279709
Give it a pdf on the topic and it will
Anonymous (ID: wuetaoKG) United States No.513281829
>>513280764
When I came of age, only 10% of the population had a bachelor’s degree. It meant something to have one. I do t know what the percentage is now, but a decade or so ago it was over 30%. It’s meaningless in most cases. So what do people do? They double down and get in debt for a masters degree to try to set themselves apart. Too many jobs require degrees, probably because HR and management reason that, well, if they have a degree they must at least be able to write at a collegiate level. Well AI will crank out a letter “in the style of William Shakespeare “ in seconds.
Anonymous (ID: 5JsXY4av) United States No.513281905
enough people have lost their jobs due to ai that it's now hurting the real estate market
:3
Dude (ID: 3tKC021t) United States No.513281929 >>513282643 >>513283109
>>513278454
The thing that I never understood with AI is how it "creates" synthesized information. If its only been trained on human developed information, then how does it know how to be creative. While having an autonomous superintelligence with all human knowledge in the palm of your hand would be an immensely powerful tool, it will have no ability to add to the library of human knowledge without a vast network of sensors, cameras and other "senses". I know the state is trying to put cameras and other tracking everywhere, but they won't have enough resources to put cameras literally everywhere, so it cant be full 1984 mode.

Everyone likes to think Ai is some exponential infinitely growing system, but every system has some form of limit, whether that be resources or time or both.
Anonymous (ID: 7ie7965+) United States No.513282643 >>513285951
>>513281929
The idea is most modern research and breakthroughs are based on previous work of others and an intuitive mind can bring together pieces of incomplete info from mutiple sources to draw up a new hypothesis and eventual conclusion.

The hope is that AI could do the same, but with all human knowledge and and can draw conclusions millions of times faster.
The problem is LLMs can't do that really, they have to be prompted to make those connections between sets of information.
Anonymous (ID: YdkPTjVd) Germany No.513282928
>>513275709 (OP)
>the last 5% matter
this means the ai cant do it. it is basically a jeet.
Anonymous (ID: xvwbHkRh) United States No.513283109
>>513281929
>how does it know how to be creative
It doesn't. AI is a big version of auto complete. Ask for a country song with Shakespearen lyrics it'll pick the most common Shakespeare first words, the most common country song template, then go back and forth to work out a song.
Anonymous (ID: oqm1g3cE) United States No.513284632
>>513275709 (OP)
I though IPOs were already fake and gay corporate sanitized, meaningless fake bullshit.
Anonymous (ID: oqm1g3cE) United States No.513284721
>>513275709 (OP)
>because the rest in now a commodity
>a stupid fucking filing document 95% rote bullshit completed by AI is now a commodity because they used to have overpaid finance fags write it
He needs to touch grass.
Anonymous (ID: l5s4VRkw) United States No.513284778 >>513285041 >>513285118
>>513275709 (OP)
You underestimate how slow and retarded the owners of capital are.

They will never write a useful prompt, they will never turn a useful response into value, they will never realize mathematical profits.

Instead they hear the robot say "Ur so successful and make so many sale you are perfect and most serene monkey!"

And they think they are making tons of money because it lies to them.
Anonymous (ID: l5s4VRkw) United States No.513284935
>>513279326
You really do need to check the shit out of computer generated responses.

The prompt "are you sure?" Is going to become the most reliable source of value.
Anonymous (ID: oqm1g3cE) United States No.513285041
>>513284778
These guys can't even be fucked to fly out to something like a $300 million deal and check with their eyeballs if like, the inventory is there. These are the assholes making all the money and in charge of managing the economy.

If you don't know, competency in our economy is now grindset shabbos goys in their late 20s being "adopted" by Jewish money managers and carried around with them to different gigs to do the dirty work.
There is a legal, medical, and engineering analogue to this and they support each other.

Some sectors, like energy, had WASP satanists running things, don't know what happened with that. I think this is why they're bringing Hindus in.
Anonymous (ID: a3D8J5f7) Portugal No.513285118 >>513285651
>>513284778
My greatest concern is that the government isn't seriously addressing the impact on the purchasing power of displaced human consumers who are now unemployed due to AI replacing their jobs. To prevent our economic system from collapsing due to a lack of consumers, the government should enact legislation to enable wage payments to AI and robots.
Anonymous (ID: UU3kDWxg) United States No.513285183
>>513279665
Kek yeah, everyone knows about all the German and Spanish H1Bs working for Amazon. Nah man it’s all jeets, get real
Anonymous (ID: l5s4VRkw) United States No.513285184
>>513280279
>after a decade of claiming that dangerous and foolish men would be made obsolete by technology, women have become completely replaced.
Anonymous (ID: UuDDbtpM) Canada No.513285302 >>513285463
>>513275709 (OP)
You could probably make more profit for the company by replacing the CEO with an AI that can rapidly optimize all facets of a large company.
Anonymous (ID: 8DgATZzX) United States No.513285448
>>513276108
And I thought Americans were stupid wow
Anonymous (ID: a3D8J5f7) Portugal No.513285463 >>513286057 >>513294960
>>513285302
AI cannot fully automate a CEO's role because it lacks the human judgment, emotional intelligence, and creative vision required for complex, ambiguous decision-making and leadership. Even combining all global data centers' processing power wouldn't suffice to create an AI model that matches a CEO's super-intelligence.
Anonymous (ID: YfUtHh2t) United Kingdom No.513285635
>>513275709 (OP)
That's because 95% of an IP prospectus is fucking nonsense like most bullshit admin work.
Anonymous (ID: oqm1g3cE) United States No.513285651
>>513285118
I'm just at the fuck rich people point. Fuck those people.
Anonymous (ID: b432V/pQ) United States No.513285692
>>513275709 (OP)
wow, that's crazy
Release the Epstein material so we can see what Israel's involvement was
Anonymous (ID: l5s4VRkw) United States No.513285951
>>513282643
>intuitive mind

No, intuition is not enjoyed, intuition is a liability and a mistake. Intuition tells a human that "wow all this bullshit is mostly bullshit, we sell widgets and if we wanted to do well we would fire salesman 11 because he mostly creates liability and corruption in our organization, but because he made one big sale by lying to a customer and nobody noticed so now the entire widget cooperation is just a cover for jeet scamming some big sale tard boomer"

Left to it's own devices an "intuitive mind" would realize that this is a disaster waiting to happen because salesman 11 is a monkey sinking his own ship and everyone else in the organization is a monkey that forgot they are in open waters.

What is amusing is that AI is an intuitive mind and can synthesize data, rather like a high quality art ho.

However, our society is so scampilled and retarded we immediately set ourselves down the path of "governing" AI because ai was going to tell the owners of capital.

>ok your salesman 11 is working for rich client number 69 and literally stealing billions from you in an accounting trick salesman 11 is too retarded to understand, would that you realized 3 years ago, you are insolvent, banks don't know yet, you can either continue the scam to keep the lights in for another 3 years tops, withdraw your capital and get taken to court by the scammers, or cut your losses.
Anonymous (ID: UuDDbtpM) Canada No.513286057
>>513285463
t. increasingly nervous CEO
Anonymous (ID: fe1XgiP9) United Kingdom No.513286711
>>513280630
AI is a giant theft machine.
What these companies do is steal data and sell it as though it were their own.
Anonymous (ID: LhOTe3tP) Canada No.513286943
>>513276100
joooish day care
Anonymous (ID: 76fv/roA) United States No.513287125
>wakeywakey
Anonymous (ID: uxwJafSF) United States No.513287353
AI is going to be good for companies. Most of executive and middle management is just bullshit compliance and resource management. It will eliminate all these positions and the board/owners will just communicate to the subject mater experts and wagies through the AI and more shit will get done to advance the corporate charter.
Anonymous (ID: 76fv/roA) United States No.513289086
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Anonymous (ID: ucWQcgp5) United States No.513290894
>>513279709
that can be solved quite easily though.
Anonymous (ID: ucWQcgp5) United States No.513291258
>>513278454
>Humans haven't yet built AI’s "body," so it cannot replace manual labor. AI can only handle thinking tasks and data-driven calculations for now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0TenAl_KE8
robots are a thing. and they don't need to be anthropomorphic for most tasks.
Anonymous (ID: UVPBLCGe) Iceland No.513292876
>>513276012
You're deluded if you think corporations are going to start firing women because they're useless. They always were and that hasn't kept them from soaking up the best jobs. Employing women is a government policy the corporate world is fulfilling and they'll keep following that policy no matter how little value women bring in.
Anonymous (ID: 76fv/roA) United States No.513293090
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Anonymous (ID: utB9mdX0) Sweden No.513293158
>>513279879

Women have a less developed rightside brain half. That is where abstract thinking and visospatial thinking is located. It is extremely rare to find a woman capable of abstract thinking. The less developed rightside frontal cortex is also why women are more antisocial than men. F.ex women does not have friends, they have cliques, and they shift cliques depending on their social status. They should never have gotten the vote.
Anonymous (ID: h17mHIqu) United States No.513293227
Good.
Tired of all of these do--nothing losers gloating about how poor people will be ground up into dog food.
Like the elites will spare them and their "job" as a professional Folger's sipper.
Anonymous (ID: oR8GMREk) Canada No.513293318
>>513275709 (OP)
White collar losers gonna have to start hanging drywall for a living now.
Anonymous (ID: jQ2hpBIM) United States No.513293740
>>513276960
Anon... they are too big to fail
Anonymous (ID: bNdnJEXV) United States No.513294960
>>513285463
What an absolute cope. CEOs of any company that has a board can be replaced by an AI. Why? Because all you have to do is train it to say yes to whatever the board wants.
That's why all these companies have jeet CEOs.

If you have a privately held company that's independently funded, it needs an actual white male at the helm to succeed.
Anonymous (ID: cEac/sUl) United States No.513295736
>>513275709 (OP)
the actual funny/interesting thing here is that they were paying 6 people 2 weeks to do what takes 1 person 1 day
Anonymous (ID: +1iUuVND) India No.513297156
>>513275709 (OP)
Whitey will keep running the fuck away from AI and basically that's why whitey is destined to be replaced. It is impossible to work like this. Just keep running deep innawoods and forsake your economic responsibilities as fungible human capital! Let's see how that works out!