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Anonymous No.16840889 [Report] >>16840892 >>16840896 >>16841055 >>16841233 >>16841271
How long until all jobs are replaced by robots including art and manual labor?
Anonymous No.16840892 [Report] >>16841193 >>16841259
>>16840889 (OP)
>How long until all jobs are replaced by robots including art and manual labor?

Well... there use to be a job called a computer. Seriously there people you hired to compute things. There use to be telephone operators, seriously you had to tell them who you were calling and they made the connection.

Once humanoid robots and AI get 'good enough' just about all manual labor jobs are GONE.. why hire a human when a robot will work cheaper and do a better job?
There will always be SOME people who will only hire humans.
This should start 2030 and be complete by 2040... 15 years AT MOST before manual labor for humans is over.
Art is the same, some will always prefer human art but the majority will not care.
Anonymous No.16840896 [Report]
>>16840889 (OP)
AI porn is everywhere now. That should answer your question
Anonymous No.16841055 [Report]
>>16840889 (OP)
All jobs, probably never. Most jobs in the first world maybe 50 years or something. There's some stubborn boomers that still hand write letters and do accounting by hand and stuff now even though computers have been available to them for like 50 years, especially in small businesses. Third world could be hundreds of years behind, India is only recently getting public toilets in most low income areas
Anonymous No.16841060 [Report]
Five years.
Anonymous No.16841191 [Report]
its an amputee in a bodysock
Anonymous No.16841193 [Report]
>>16840892
>why hire a human when a robot will work cheaper and do a better job?
because people need to make money somehow to buy your shit
our economy, society, and concept of ownership isn't prepared for the coming shitshow
Anonymous No.16841233 [Report] >>16841260
>>16840889 (OP)
White collar replacement is quicker since it just requires AI where various manual labor jobs require AI plus utilization of various fields of physics.
Anonymous No.16841259 [Report] >>16841287
>>16840892
>Seriously there people you hired to compute things
what did they actually do considering there were books with tables of calculations in circulation? i guess they would be applying those tables more so than starting from scratch
Anonymous No.16841260 [Report]
>>16841233
probably the majority of white collar jobs could be eliminated with software improvements, not even AI as such, and full utilisation of software. to an extent, management doesn't want this because their job also must be justified.
Anonymous No.16841264 [Report]
>full automation
>impossible to make money, produce any value, climb social hierarchy
>hence no possibility of getting human wife
>but you also get a robot waifu with a iBlowjob2.1 appliance

eh, not my favorite future but could be worse
Anonymous No.16841271 [Report]
>>16840889 (OP)
How would a robot be able to fix my clogged toilet, chud?
Anonymous No.16841287 [Report] >>16841315
>>16841259
Before spreadsheets arrived in the 70s, office workers userd to work those sheets manually. Spreadsheets cost tens of thousands of office jobs.
Anonymous No.16841315 [Report]
>>16841287
i thought you were talking about pre machine or electronic calculators