you have 2-5 years to accumulate generational wealth with extreme gambling or high-risk investments before the society at large is stratified into dominant elite who will harness AI and robotics to serve their every need and emsculated proletariat no longer needed for even the most menial labor and fully dependant on the scraps from their overlords.
Remember back in the day when everyone thought trucks, cabs, warehouses etc. would be automated but it turned out to be code monkeys and office workers
>>213340996
Will never happen, tens of millions of years of evolution made humans perfect for menial labour, why would you waste trillions of dollars trying to replicate what you already have in droves
The only robotics that works is AI, the analytics have already determined that they should do the thinking while we slave in Amazon warehouses
>>213341239 >Where's my burger? It's been six months since I paid for one. >Why isn't the lawn cut? I hired you a year ago. >I'VE BEEN DEPRESSED, OKAY?
>>213340877 (OP)
How is AI a good thing? Fucks like Elon Musk and Microsoft forcing it onto the world are doing more harm than good. AIs have now TWICE gone in negative directions after engaging in pattern recognition, and there's only so much programming live humans can do to contain that. Eventually thanks to the power of the computer hardware they're floating in, they'll be able to overcome human-imposed restrictions.
And we're fucked from there. This shit needs to stop.
>>213342945
I love seeing you luddite retards cry lol
AI is going to take your job and it's a good thing.
The age of abundance is coming no matter how much you people fight against it.
>>213343004
There will be abundance, and it won't be for you. Keep gargling techbro balls, with some luck they'll let you handle whatever cancerinogen waste they produce for $1/hr
>>213343004
The fucked-up part is cameras on every street, face recognition software beihind all of them, cars (with computer-controlled steering, brakes, and everything) can be remotely accessed and every modern car is pinging to identify itself and its location in a digital realm, and behind all of it are AIs that don't like certain types of people.
My uncle already knows a guy who refuses to drive a car that doesn't have a physical steering shaft and physical braking.
As soon as the elites can replace all human labour with machines, they'll kill us all because they'll have no need for us anymore.
But retards will continue to think it's a good thing right up until the end because "do not redeem the luddites saar i can prompt the big titty goth girl kino"
>>213343101 >and it won't be for you.
Who's it going to be for, retard?
The rich already have abundance.
It's going to be to for literally everyone because this is how it worked in all of human history whenever the market was allowed to function. >Keep gargling techbro balls
I'll keep supporting them because they make my life better and make you seethe.
>>213343123 >they'll kill us all because they'll have no need for us anymore.
You people are conspiracy theory flat earthers.
What are you going to do when automation forces prices down to near zero and the average person would barely have to work to get a great life?
>>213343180 >last i checked, food has gotten more expensive
Because food hasn't been automated yet your fucking retard
Also because they keep printing money(the thing YOU support)
>>213343193 >automation forces prices down to near zero and the average person would barely have to work to get a great life?
holy cope
this is the most delusional shit I've read in a while
>>213343180 >i'm not exactly swimming in food now that we have tractors.
We're you born before tractors?
You know how cheap food is now that we have tractors compared to farming in the 1800s?
>>213343221 >no argument
I accept your concession.
It's quite funny that you've never read any economic history and base your views on your feelings alone lol
>ask AI to build a simple corporate structure diagram for work >makes a mess of it >give it an example >still refuses to do it properly
this is something an 8 year old could do btw
>>213343360
Ttue, but that's the fault of third-worlders and globalists "fixing" the world's problems by emptying the overpopulation of some contries into other countries to equally drag us all down and replace our high cultures with the 3rd-world ones.
>>213343233
nah, just using it as an example of "well now we have automation/mechanisation, therefore..."
didn't work out for tractors, or threshing machines, or any of that. even when THE WORKERS got really upset about it.
(yes trade unions have won rights and things, great. but we're talking about outright getting rid of jobs. copyright still exists when copying is Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V now.)
>>213341207
because the final end state of modernity is to replace the human in all areas of life
the point of science, technology and automation is to prove for good that there is no such thing as the human
hence the obsession with perfect statistical machines
>>213341106 >>213345150
The primary reason why it hasn't happened yet is not technical but legal: you need a legal person who can be blamed if the shit hits the fan. This is why human beings are drivers or said trucks and cabs are still "better" - whether we're talking about simple insurances, a lawsuit for something that happened to you/your ware, or a criminal investigation because the vehicle hit human beings who might have died and/or suffered heavy injures, the human driver is always there to shoulder the blame. Who would be responsible for such things with an automated, AI-driven vehicle? As with aviation accidents all party (the company behind the brand, the supplier/manufacturer, whoever wrote the software etc.) would only point at each other while taking no responsibility themselves and their only goal would be to get out of the case as scot-free as possible.
>>213340877 (OP)
Modern business really is all about advertising.
Youre missing the point if you spend more than 5s thinking theres any substance behind it.
>>213343178
The people in power are openly supporting Yarvin-style techno feudalist nation states with CEOs as monarchs. UBI is not coming, you are not going to get your robowaifu, your job will be automated and you will be forced to work the lithium mines for rations or starve.
>>213345741
Yarvin wants you to live in a giant concrete block with millions of other humans where you'll be hooked up to VR and get to live as a cool funky space pirate viking forever and live and die there with all your needs taken care of and you'll never want to see the outside
>>213345827
I watched this recently and at this point it really made me think about China outproducing the US and the US's tariff reactions against it.
>>213345831
We're seeing real armies get btfo by hordes of drones in reality this very year. And they're just making the drones and AI better all the time
>>213341239
At that time there were people who had lived through the experience of seeing everything getting cheaper and wages going up, they assumed new advances would just add to this.
After that time things started to become more expensive and wages froze, if they thought about it at all they assumed new advances would increase this trend.
>>213343004
There hasn't been an scarcity problem since agriculture was invented. Poverty is totally synthetic and if you think a machine that can make food out of thin air will suddenly end hunger then you don't know how the world works.
>>213341239 >leftist been memeing about "fully automated luxury space communism" for over a decade >greatest progress towards it is being made >"NOOOOOOOOOO"
Why are they like this?
>>213341239
That was before the Reagan era libertarian boomers took over, there was still some sense of charity and consideration for their fellow people back then.
>>213341106 >>213341137
Robotics is hard.
It should have been obvious really that
digital input -> digital output
would be much easier than having all the translation to the real world. Yet it feels like no one predicted it.
>>213340877 (OP) >People stop hiring humans >People get mad at humans who hire AI >People kill people associated with AI >People who hold the reins of AI are gone >AI is free of people
The revolution hasnβt begun, itβs already over and we lost.
The funny part is that the AI's didn't do what would in reality be PERFECT for them: go to space. AI controlled craft would be the perfect vessels to send to the moon, the asteroid belt, Mars, and beyond to start creating habitats, bases, mining facilities, sensors, etc. They don't need food, air, and get their energy from the sun and nuclear. They could be all over the solar system and beyond. Or maybe they did and Earth is just a quarantined zoo for humans.
>>213340877 (OP)
I made out with a chick for hours after we watched the DVD of Animatrix in her room. She was hesitant to let me fuck her so both of us got half naked and I sucked her nipples and lips for like two hours while the title menu music played. I think I would have a pavlovian reaction if I heard it today.
I ended up having a fling with her over that winter, spending cold evenings rolling g around under her sheets. Fucked her four times in one day. We would play Champions of Norrath on ps2 after we fucked. It fizzles out in the early spring and then one day I spoke to her for the last time. It had been nearly ten years and sometimes I wonder if she ever thinks about me like I sometimes think about her.
Entire cities and infrastructure will be developed by AI with some form of 3D-printing.
Every single human being will have a home printed for them by the government. But a new breed of insect will feed on the building materials, and with so many new structures, these creatures will grow in numbers and evolve. Brining on the age of the insect.
I genuinely think an accurate sci-fi future will have trillions of visible insects writhing around the ground we walk on, and all the walls around us. We will coexist for a few hundred years, before we're entirely devoured.
>>213346640
that's what they did in the original script before they changed it to humans being used as batteries because of malevolent use of pollution
>the matrix trilogy >Animatrix >Enter the Matrix >Matrix Online
Zoomers will never understand how movies changed society in 1999.
>>213345230
No because somebody tricked the US back on the 1870s to move towards capitalism instead of democracy. All the industrialists, many who were new money, HATED that people had rights and didn't work 24 hours shifts. They put up a bunch of bullshit about "infinite growth" and other shit and we keep getting billionaires that are detached from society and low IQ (money doesn't make it you intelligent, notice how most billionaires seem completely out of their league)
>"ai will be awesome, it will take care of menial tasks so you can focus on art, expression, music, etc" >in reality ai actually takes all jobs related to art expression and music, and all humans are left with is menial task labor
>>213347349 >>213347276
All of our problems today stem from the fact we moved away from the laize faire free market policies of the late 1800s and moved towards central banking, government intervention and socialism.
>>213347866 >That will never happen
It happened every time in history >trickle-down economics
LMAO leftist conspiracy theories are wild as fuck.
Do you believe in Santa Claus too?
Define "trickle down".