Always got to remember that destroying the worker base also destroys the consumer base, take away too many jobs and you take away the consumer too, who buys what these machines will make ?
Do you not understand how supply and demand works. If we have more shit, everything is cheaper. Literally basic economics, thought this was middle school stuff
@@camronrubin8599 If we have no jobs who buys it ? The jobs likely to be immune for a while all rely on their customers working. No work, no tax, no consumption of goods or services so it doesn't matter how cheap 'shit' is if you've nothing to buy it with, common sense and are we talking just about production and manufacturing with AI, I think not.
@charlieclark5838 we have millions of robots on earth. Who buys all those products? This is so easy A child could understand. Those robots made everything cheaper. Without robots we would be living in the year 1900. Back when before everyone drove cars. Robots build our cars but who buys them? This is common sense. How old are you? If your car was built by hand it would cost $100,000. People like you have been saying this shit for over a hundred years because you just don't seem to get it. Either you will own a robot, or everything will be so cheap it doesn't matter. Yes we are heading for UBI. How will they sell products if we can't buy them? I know this is complicated to you but I promise it's not.
@@camronrubin8599 Yes we are heading for UBI, I totally agree with you on that point, also need to facture in the ageing population in the West. We need to see what happens though, I'm not a doom monger by the way and see AI as inevitable from the time we developed writing, like everything its the way its done. I didn't mention UBI as most people laugh at it but without it, as I said what we will we pay without income. We are singing off the same song sheet my friend.
@@charlieclark5838 Robots will work for $1 an hour 247/365 and they will make your life easier. We rode around on horses before we designed machines that could build cars . This is basic economics. The biggest issue is AI weaponry
Welp, I guess 2024 is the year we officially step into the sci-fi future! Now if only one of these AI breakthroughs could help me figure out what's for dinner tonight.
Bots and androids do stuff in warehouses,hotels and offices. People are on holidays. The Paradise has just arrived. Microsoft, Apple and Amazon with chat gpt it's time to celebrate 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
technology drone with robotic arms that can work with brain waves tech that can work together with a Human brain 🧠 connection to grab a cup 🍵 or plate anything else to turn the shower 🚿 on or off can also Have a small tv to the drone that follow the person on a well hair around can control the systems and drone the drone can also cook for you Jaime German shared Idea 💡
There is nothing new or impressive about getting a computer that can understand human emotion. This is not a breakthrough this is not new. This has nothing to do with being conscious or self-aware. There's no way a person can prove whether or not a machineCan be conscious or sentient or not. I'm not gonna try to prove that a can or cannot be. But I don't have any doubt that Computers can Also simulate human emotions Where they can develop their own personality and characterWhere they can develop their own personality and character. For example if you build an a program that tells it to learn how to get more attentionIt will do that. You can develop you can put a bunch of intentions in a computer program that resemble the goals of human emotions. Then build learning algorithms around it so that the software learns how to achieve the goals that simulate or parallel human emotions. That probably could have been done a very long time ago with A desktop computer of the 1990s. There is nothing wowing about that
Yeah, you're a bit late to the conversation. Fruit flies also have emotions (no matter how simple), and we've simulated a full Drosophilia brain. As in, digitized and fully capable brain, and it's already shown that it acts just like the actual fly. There's plenty wowing about it, and you just hedge your statements and mainline denial worse than any heroin addict I've ever seen
Always got to remember that destroying the worker base also destroys the consumer base, take away too many jobs and you take away the consumer too, who buys what these machines will make ?
Do you not understand how supply and demand works. If we have more shit, everything is cheaper. Literally basic economics, thought this was middle school stuff
@@camronrubin8599 If we have no jobs who buys it ? The jobs likely to be immune for a while all rely on their customers working. No work, no tax, no consumption of goods or services so it doesn't matter how cheap 'shit' is if you've nothing to buy it with, common sense and are we talking just about production and manufacturing with AI, I think not.
@charlieclark5838 we have millions of robots on earth. Who buys all those products? This is so easy A child could understand. Those robots made everything cheaper. Without robots we would be living in the year 1900. Back when before everyone drove cars. Robots build our cars but who buys them? This is common sense. How old are you? If your car was built by hand it would cost $100,000. People like you have been saying this shit for over a hundred years because you just don't seem to get it. Either you will own a robot, or everything will be so cheap it doesn't matter. Yes we are heading for UBI. How will they sell products if we can't buy them? I know this is complicated to you but I promise it's not.
@@camronrubin8599 Yes we are heading for UBI, I totally agree with you on that point, also need to facture in the ageing population in the West. We need to see what happens though, I'm not a doom monger by the way and see AI as inevitable from the time we developed writing, like everything its the way its done. I didn't mention UBI as most people laugh at it but without it, as I said what we will we pay without income. We are singing off the same song sheet my friend.
@@charlieclark5838 Robots will work for $1 an hour 247/365 and they will make your life easier. We rode around on horses before we designed machines that could build cars . This is basic economics. The biggest issue is AI weaponry
Welp, I guess 2024 is the year we officially step into the sci-fi future! Now if only one of these AI breakthroughs could help me figure out what's for dinner tonight.
keep posting in the same style its informative
I use AI nearly every day, it is fantastic for laziness
Cool 😎
I am looking forward to when I will be given the choice of a human or an AI humanoid/android robot for my home health aide!
2024 is almost over.😂😂
My thought exactly 😂
My nephew has worked for Google for years! He was just replaced by AI, and so if you have a job for him, I'll subscribe to your bot channel! 1:35
Quantum ai in a few years?? Lol we'll have to wait at least a few decades😂
Artificial intelligence is the beginning of the end for human civilization.
Only because we're such shitty parents
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End of Humans and the start of new Bio AI
Katie AI
Bots and androids do stuff in warehouses,hotels and offices. People are on holidays. The Paradise has just arrived. Microsoft, Apple and Amazon with chat gpt it's time to celebrate 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
technology drone with robotic arms that can work with brain waves tech that can work together with a Human brain 🧠 connection to grab a cup 🍵 or plate anything else to turn the shower 🚿 on or off can also Have a small tv to the drone that follow the person on a well hair around can control the systems and drone the drone can also cook for you Jaime German shared Idea 💡
There is nothing new or impressive about getting a computer that can understand human emotion. This is not a breakthrough this is not new. This has nothing to do with being conscious or self-aware. There's no way a person can prove whether or not a machineCan be conscious or sentient or not. I'm not gonna try to prove that a can or cannot be. But I don't have any doubt that Computers can Also simulate human emotions Where they can develop their own personality and characterWhere they can develop their own personality and character. For example if you build an a program that tells it to learn how to get more attentionIt will do that. You can develop you can put a bunch of intentions in a computer program that resemble the goals of human emotions. Then build learning algorithms around it so that the software learns how to achieve the goals that simulate or parallel human emotions. That probably could have been done a very long time ago with A desktop computer of the 1990s. There is nothing wowing about that
Yeah, you're a bit late to the conversation. Fruit flies also have emotions (no matter how simple), and we've simulated a full Drosophilia brain. As in, digitized and fully capable brain, and it's already shown that it acts just like the actual fly. There's plenty wowing about it, and you just hedge your statements and mainline denial worse than any heroin addict I've ever seen