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8/3/2025, 7:51:58 AM
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It will replace a lot of jobs. But not all of them. The rich people will still need human servants for example. The factories will still require a couple of people to service the robots and check up on the servers running them. Stores will still need a human or two to make sure the automated facial recognition is working correctly and to step in if it fails. Companies producing software will still need a couple of humans to check up on the code the AI generated. They'll still need humans to service the self driving cars and janny robots cleaning things up.
But we're talking about a huge reduction in jobs. Take the average office with say 50 employees. They will be reduced to maybe 5 or less people. The rest are "useless eaters" that will no longer serve any function and have no skills to work in the post-automation world. Even if they train and try to obtain skills to find a new job there will be so few of them that it'll be nearly impossible. You'll have to have a very high social credit score to qualify for the right to work in the first place. Only the trusted will be allowed anywhere near the robots and servers running the so-called AI.
The only question is will they buy off the "useless eaters" and feed+entertain them until they die. Or will they just murder them all? They've been talking about reducing the population for decades now. So I'm interested to see which way they go.
It will replace a lot of jobs. But not all of them. The rich people will still need human servants for example. The factories will still require a couple of people to service the robots and check up on the servers running them. Stores will still need a human or two to make sure the automated facial recognition is working correctly and to step in if it fails. Companies producing software will still need a couple of humans to check up on the code the AI generated. They'll still need humans to service the self driving cars and janny robots cleaning things up.
But we're talking about a huge reduction in jobs. Take the average office with say 50 employees. They will be reduced to maybe 5 or less people. The rest are "useless eaters" that will no longer serve any function and have no skills to work in the post-automation world. Even if they train and try to obtain skills to find a new job there will be so few of them that it'll be nearly impossible. You'll have to have a very high social credit score to qualify for the right to work in the first place. Only the trusted will be allowed anywhere near the robots and servers running the so-called AI.
The only question is will they buy off the "useless eaters" and feed+entertain them until they die. Or will they just murder them all? They've been talking about reducing the population for decades now. So I'm interested to see which way they go.
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