AI Powered Robots Will Soon Be Everywhere.
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- We are on the cusp of the fastest, deepest, most consequential transformation of human civilization in history.
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13 minutes in and this is propaganda trash! How are you gonna say something is a inevitability then not immediately talk about a UBI based off the total automated production percentage of the GDP... cost reduction does nothing if people have no job they have no money! This destroys the consumer Market! Come on wake the Phawk up!
Good General rule of thumb don't trust anyone with an accent if you can't speak clear concise English without some weird accent then this means you're easily influenced... its supposed to sound intelligent but to me it sounds as dumb as a southern accent or a boston or New York accent...
This is just total BS propaganda! Congratulation.
We live in a debt-based economy And Because of that we will always have progressively cheaper junk unless a UBI based off the total automated production percentage of the GDP is inacted...
We do not consent to any AI powered Robots.
STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
and get lost.
I’m 33, I work 50-60 hours a week I’m struggling to get ahead and I am burnt out. My driving factor (other than my family and I have to keep pushing) is this vision of the future. ❤
in 20 years those in power will have no use for us. think about that.
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AGI Will be man's last invention
The auto replaced the horse. Between 1915 and 2006 the horse and mule population declined 63%. No need for horses. If we're the new horses then what happens?
The US has 400,000,000 people and no need for 63% of the population.
That means the disposal of 252,000,000 people or at the very best being dictated to how many children can be born. No doubt economics will drastically reduce human population.
@@jimhresco1728 if keeping the horse happy was the miss goal it would have been different.
We are the horses - and how those horses ended up? Eaten! Let that sink in.
A hard fact to swallow
Yes, but horses had no say in the matter. No part in training and development of the technology, etc. We do. Can something go terribly wrong and hurt us? Sure. But that's just part of being human on this planet.
@@lyonfrnd Ai doesn't have to wipe out all humans to be dystopian. It's not going to wipe us all out. It's going to just wipe out everyone but the elite and their pets. We working class, middle class and poor Useless Eaters will be utterly screwed.
Horses built cars back then?
Glue😜
Kids will one day be saying "What? You had to do this work yourselves? Lame!!" 😅
I'm 41, and have had a job since I was 14. I'm tired of working, so I follow all things AI/robotics, since (like Obi Wan Kenobi) they are my only hope.
sure the will make you a cyborg
I do not work because I get free money from the state hahahahahahahah
@@PuppetMasterdaath144 - Someday, we all will, cause robots will do everything, but for now, it's just the freeloaders, who contribute nothing to the economy.
Cybernetic implants for enhancement will be reality
If the robots do the job for you, how are you going to make a living? You don't think that food and a roof is going to be free? We all won't be needed anymore.
I am 52 years old. I have been a truck driver for 31 years. Way back in earlier years I would dream about this truck driving itself and I can climb back into sleeper and get some much-needed rest. Daring that time it never dawned on me that if the truck could drive itself I wouldn't be in the truck
7:27 - We are in this very phase👇👇
"The response from incumbents is predictable. They will mock the new technology for being lower performing, while ignoring the rate at which the new technology gets both better and cheaper, until it is too late to respond and they face collapse."
Just like Ford VW, GM…
down hill from here onwards
Robots Will live after humen Will be distroid and in Space Will GOD distroid our memorial Invention AI,AGI and similar programe and Robots and maschins because IT iz EVEL.
Humans vs terminators 😢
I just turned 50 imagine in 20 years nobody has to work work will be done by robots that blows my poor little mind
Not 20 years 5 years
Same, 51 here. I never dreamed I could actually see the science fiction I read in my younger years become science fact I'm experiencing.
@@mistycloud4455 Your in fantasyland if you think this is going to happen in 5 years.... 20 to 30 years to be rolled out. Also a lot can go wrong and make this take longer.
It is matter of scale. Humanoid Robots or Androids already being developed now. Deployed by next year then scale manufacturing in 3 to 5 years. But it won’t happen overnight but it will prove quicker then people ( general populace) think much like autonomous full self drive BEVs or other vehicles.
btw I am currently 63.
@@mistycloud4455 Not 20, but longer then 5. I would wager he will loose his job and receive UBI before he turns 60.
How will all of the displaced human workers that lose their jobs be able to afford any AI and robotic products and services when they're not getting paid?
Buy land and produce food. Otherwise you won't get any! 😂
UBI = Universal Basic Income = everyone gets a basic income, so that people can buy the stuff produced, and so that they do not become an angy hungry revolutionary force
Y'all have a lot of faith in your fellow man to do the right thing. Stop that.
@poursomebeeronit What do you mean specifically? What faith are we showing in our fellow men, and even if we did, how could we change anything? Progress is happening, and it's just a matter of who you want doing it... I'd prefer Elon over any other person out there... if you know someone better... let us know please!
@@shaunowebdevo This is overdue TBH. We should have a life where we can do what we want and not explode our hearts in a friggen cubicle at 50.
Many of these kinds of videos are poorly written (and I suspect no one notices) This video was very well written. You deserve a strongly growing subscriber base.
I think its A.I getting better.
I'm not entirely sure when we will solve FSD. But, what I am certain is we will solve robotics assisting humans in a large quanity sooner than most of us are expecting.
Tesla is launching robotaxis in August 2024. they will be restrained by electricity supply so will be limited In use at the outset. but Tesla, at least, is increasing the supply of battery storage And charging stations really quickly and robotaxis will replace anything between 50 and 90% of private cars so perhaps the demand for electricity infrastructure will be less.
@@robertmason9265 Robotaxis will not happen in our lifetime. FSD is just another Elon Musk over promise and under deliver grift. To truly have FSD that is actually safe and viable the entire infrastructure of our roads, highways and streets etc will need to be totally revamped.
Horsee became optional and so will human work. Imagine when we didnt have calculators or computers, and thats what bots and AI are today.
You basically invest in a robot to do your work.
And when the robot and AI contained within it sez exterminate? 😁😜
And will you hire security for your robot so it doesn't get abducted?
@@flickwtchr
No need, the robot can fight back, identify the perpetrators, alert the authorities and constantly update its exact location, all at the same time.
The horses didn’t need money to feed a family. The horses were sold to glue factories.. the horses died.. thanks for the comparison.
so... this is a robot, telling us to invest in robots. 😂
And you better obey or a robot will be sent to your house.
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Humanoid robots for physical labor, definitely. But for office work? No way, AI will integrate directly, there will be no need for conventional offices. The office work will be outsourced to companies that specialize in it. The likes of SAP services fully integrated. Towering office buildings will be replaced by far more compact server farms. Cities will literally be reshaped.
No more horses because of cars. No more humans because of robots. Got it.. 😬
Yes, the uber wealthy have always hated having their help have human needs. Once the robots can do what they did then they can be unlived with no inconvenience to the upper class. Workers will cease to exist. Anyone who can deal with that can thrive, all the rest can leave earth. Bye-bye. Personally, I think the rich are going to be sorely disappointed by their fantasy of perfection and will not find relief from eliminating normal humanity all over the earth breathing their air. But I am too old to see the outcome predicted by this idea.
it’s less of a disruption but more of a transition. We will always work.
All we have to do is… look at the 400 years of slavery how chill it was for people that weren’t slaves
Being a slave sucks. Most of us still are in a sense.
This seems very dystopian when they using terms like "United States meth production" and "the human condition"😮
What is happening is heading towards a Utopian not Dystopian future.
Regardless of the connotations that these words bring, the main point is still to remember that we ARE headed towards this future whether we are ready or not.
When the robots start making meth then I'll worry.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Problem with this video is u assume that the cost in labor reduction savings will be passed down to the consumer and bot just given to company ceos as bonuses.
Supply and demand.. unless we make a drastic change from capitalism.
I think that the cost savings will have to get passed down - but that doesn't mean CEOs won't still profit insanely. Remember: reduced production costs and higher consistent quality means there will be lots more competition - thus driving prices down due to easy, cheap market availability of most products. Once a stable base price settles, it'll then be a game of brand recognition and loyalty. It's the CEOs of the most frequented brands that will become the wealthiest.
I hope robots stay on our side
Just pour water on it if it acts up...
@@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 As a water enthusiast, it would take a bit more than that to cause any significant damage.
That's not a desirable outcome, as it means losing the bone mass, muscle mass, and knowledge required for survival.
Case in point, just because we've developed bicycles, cars, helicopters, and airplanes, does not mean we no longer teach our young to walk. That would be ridiculous, wouldn't it? Similarly, just because we build devices to do our work doesn't mean we shouldn't work.
New systems for energy, transportation, agriculture and labor will transform society.
When can I pre order my robot!! Can t wait.
Make sure to shut it down while you're sleeping.
In ~2 years when Tesla brings it to the market
@@PlaidZoomer If you wait for Tesla you will be long dead before your robot gets there.
@@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 Elon Will die before me lol
Was this created by A.I.? It's getting good!!!
I would say so, that's why I asked where all the resources are going to come from.
Yes... I hate all this AI videos on youtube..
Hopefully humanity can move past the AI robot filter
AGI by 2029 so things are getting serious
@@mistycloud4455 Nah that's not happening in the way you think it will. by 2029 AI wont be a lot better then it is now. Sure AI will continue to get better but its not going to make a huge jump in just 5 years. Maybe in 15 to 20 years you may start seeing early signs of AGI.
@@crossroads8370 im pretty sure if a company just combined all the Narrow AI we have by the end of 2024 we would have AI that's VERY close to AGI by 2029 AGI is almost certainly going to happen IMO.
@@crossroads8370 Evidence does not support this comment.
@@garethrobinson2275 Evidence doesn't support your comment either at the moment.
Googled it
Joseph Swan. Joseph Swan, alongside Thomas Edison, is the person most credited with the invention of the light bulb.
Top notch Farzad. Thank you
@farzad Did you make this video yourself, or was it made by RethinkX and was AI involved in its manufacture?
The lesson of the analogy…. horses invented cars.
Naa
Did you watch the video?
Yep, you nailed it😊
As a car, I can confirm I was created by a horse.
I thought horses invented glue 🤔
i wonder if we will be allowed to have robot free zones, where only humans are allowed to relax and let their hair down amongst other organic beings
Ha that's a cool idea
of course, they will be called free range humans, a unique delicacy for the robots.
the only place I can picture that happening would be a (nude beach).
I couldn't imagine a robot in a place like that.
Bless your speciesism.
Yeah. They're called holding cells, concentration camps, pits. Lotsa different choices. Wealthy and elite only have access. Sorry, greedy and power-stupid. Wealthy and elite is too glorifying. Human nature.
Excellent video. I will watch these often and regularly.
Really well done. Looking forward to weathering the storm.
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Cybersecurity will be of the utmost importance.
The robots will be the security.
What will happen is highly skilled workers will become better paid from increased productivity, but the bar to join this elite group will be higher than it is today.
This is going on now but in 5-10 years, robots with advanced AI will always perform better than humans even if humans have AI by their side.
Uh, that's not how that works, and hasn't for at least 40 years. Where have you been? Workers have NOT been rewarded for higher productivity, and that problem will be much worse when millions are searching for jobs and it will become an "employers market".
And UBI? The chances that the libertarian and neoliberal economic types that dominate AI tech are going to distribute, or pay taxes for the government to distribute a UBI sufficient to pay for housing, medical care, food, transport, etc etc etc is very near zero.
I'm amazed how gullible people are being in regard to these fantastical Utopian promises.
@@flickwtchr It depends. The USA is a greed based society now. But it could change to a quality of life based society.. or it could go 3rd world where a few live in castles surrounded by brokeass peasants living in cardboard boxes.
@35:55 Let's talk for a moment about the sizable gazongas on the robots typing away the desk - what purpose do they serve?
It's showing to an audience, the dexterity the humanoid has. Surgeon.
Mad
I think the robots and AI are coming and 10years from now things may look very different
Vey,very,very..........
Great video. What AI voiceover did you use for this video it is actually pretty good?
Will robots continue to work for us if they are sentient?
Like hell they will !
There's a lot we don't know here. God forbid we stop and consider consequences. Head first into an empty pool. Ahh....humanity.
The cost of humanoid robots will go down substantially as the humanoid bots build themselves and participate in all aspects of the supply chain in building themselves.
I am curious how the economies of the future will function. Land itself will increase exponentially in value as compared to the value of labor.
Great video, Thank you Farzad!
I think the keystone is if we let them fix and repair themselves.
the BIG assumption in all these theories is that robots and AI will remain as our servants. How often have you seen a more capable/more intelligent being serve a lesser one for too long?
11:21 - love the animation! 😂
Wow! This is brilliant, thank you!!
I am not too convinced that humanoid robots will make a huge impact in production. I work in a factory where production is already fully automated. People only do very complex manual tasks. Human hands are very difficult to replicate with a machine. I think humanoid robots will replace a very few of the tasks left to automate but it will not be the huge disruption it is being predicted. The disruption has already been happening for many years with all kinds of automation and robotics.
This is great work. Thanks❤
The idea that future generations won't have to work themselves into the grave is a beautiful idea although I do believe internationally we should agree to keep humanoid robots out of militaries death is a driving factor in avoiding wars
Can we draft Optimus if needed?
Cheers Farzad
Amazing video!
thank you! this information is invaluable and has given me newfound perspective.
Yep. I've played Empire Earth. This is exactly how it all shakes down.
wow amazing work !
Love you for the most awesome documentory ❤
I don't think wind and solar power is all that good. Fusion is the way to truly go green.
Fusion would be great but it's still science fiction unless we can build a sun lol.. Alternate sorces like wind and solar are here now.
Those that have power and control right now will not give it up without a fight. I wager we'll see a dystopian outcome because of this and the fact that human life will be extended far beyond the norm, thereby not allowing new norms to flourish, but rather be held down by the chains of old outdated ideals.
Thanks for not believing the Utopian nonsense.
Amazing!!
The robots are coming It is inevitable don't go against the grain I for one welcome out new overlords The robots
I'm waiting for a robot that can open a can by itself or do anything useful
But will they put UBI before 2030!? Many pioneers including billionaires, scientists, Nobel Prize winners, engineers, architects, analysts and so on and so forth... almost all agree on the fact that we will have AGI in 2027 and ASI in 2029 and they look and evaluating the exponential technological acceleration curve, I wonder why they have not yet implemented universal basic income to anticipate the trends that will come from it. Just to name one, Elon Musk says that we will have AGI as early as 2025 and ASI in 2029.
I agree that we need to find ways to implement UBI ASAP. Hopefully, as the cost of highly capable humanoid robots "powered by" AGI/ASI comes down and prices of other commodities drop, UBI income will rise and support demand for products created by AI and robotics. If that happens, we can just roll more or less "seamlessly" into this new world. However, a big key to that is to begin introducing and implementing UBI NOW! If it is actually inevitable that we are about to experience drastic deflationary pressure due to massive increases in productivity caused by AGI/ASI and robotics, perhaps this will be a situation where a judiciously applied inflationary monetary policy can actually save the world. 🤔
Those AI tech leaders that have mentioned UBI are already backing away from it, as would be expected. The libertarians and neoliberal economic types that dominate AI tech whether it's large corporations or open source are the last people that are going to be willing to redistribute their profits, or be taxed for the government to do so in the form of a UBI. IF some form of UBI does happen it will be at the expense of existing safety net programs and will not come close to being sufficient to pay for housing, healthcare, food, utilities, transport, and the list goes on and on. Furthermore IF such a UBI is distributed it will require biometric identification and surveillance to track what your purchase along with a social credit score to determine if you are worthy enough to continue getting it.
Can't you just smell the free dumb?
@@flickwtchr inform yourself better about the UBI and then the price of material goods will drop, it will all be proportionate to the UBI that we will receive from the government. And you didn't answer my question I just want to know the date they will implement it
@@francescoambrosino1841 Go ahead and inform me of UBI, as apparently you know something that I don't. Resource? Just pure conjecture is all you have. Again, check back in say 10 years to see how everything is panning out for most people in the US, okay? Regarding the date it will be implemented? How about never. And I DID comment relative to your question pondering why UBI hasn't yet been implemented. Either you just didn't read my post, didn't credit the argument I made in an intellectually honest way, or just didn't understand it. I argued why it is unlikely a UBI will be implemented and if it is, it will not be sufficient, not even close.
@@flickwtchrSure, they will probably fck it up but it will become quite pressing. This isn't going to be a 10% of the workforce thing, it's going to be the entire workforce. Capitalism needs more than a band aid at that point.
Informative video but the repetitive background sounds are annoying. Notice I didn't call it music, because it's more like noise than music.
The world of Star Trek, in other words, is what's coming. That's good.
Eh, I see it as being more like Terminator 2.
Those are some high hopes. Id love to meet the electrical engineer who gave this creator the idea an electric infrastructure for the world is feasible. Also what elements are going to be used?
2B robots. That’s an average build of 273,000 robots built per day over the next 20 years.
Built by robots, by automated factories.
When numbers are so huge, product so uniform, automation is a given.
That number sounds impossible...until you realize that's how many vehicles we build per day currently, and vehicles are much harder then bots, so that will easily be doable. But of course the path wont be linear.
Wait, was this video created by AI from that RethinkX blog post?
Yea it will replace spouses, P-stitues, and performers😂
The only human input to the video was a few specific prompts, tweaking edits, and download click. The rest created by AI.
It's annoying.
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Highly doubt it will actually happen in near time frame. I work in corporation as a manager, in each month i fill an excel sheet for each of my employes with basically dates, number of hours, salary per hour and budget code of certain project. When sometimes i have 70 people this job is boring, brainless etc. Yet the most advance current language model cannot fill data into excel sheet. Yeah, the advance may be fast, but there's just so much to improve it's still long time before human is replaced.
Well this is just nuts...but probably not far from the truth.
This has been foretold by Billy Meier decades ago.
So if I go by these dynamics where 13 years pass and they are fully converted from horses to cars, then A.I. and Robots go live about ??? 2017 by 2030 full blown. I think it took 13 years then, but we have highly evolved and should be full-blown 2025. Enigmatic things are coming.
Check out the good things coming in 2030 from the WEF. Look around while you're dancing with glee. It's free.
I agree that we need to find ways to implement UBI ASAP. Hopefully, as the cost of highly capable humanoid robots "powered by" AGI/ASI comes down and prices of other commodities drop, UBI income will rise and support demand for products created by AI and robotics. If that happens, we can just roll more or less "seamlessly" into this new world. However, a big key to that is to begin introducing and implementing UBI NOW! If it is actually inevitable that we are about to experience drastic deflationary pressure due to massive increases in productivity caused by AGI/ASI and robotics, perhaps this will be a situation where a judiciously applied inflationary monetary policy can actually save the world. 🤔
Can't wait for robot unions...😂
What’s the longest lasting store of value? Land? When money looses its value and ownership of the last bits of actual value/land becomes polarized, what becomes of that kind of economy?
How will we get the money to purchase anything if a robot takes our jobs? It is either the glue factory or get in the gilded cage.
Insight 16: Raw material to build these humanoid robots? Insight 17: Where to put all the humanoid robots at end of life?
This video seems like it will age well.
I think we really need to be honest and weigh the positives with the negatives to determine is this is a wise move for humanity.
It is also important to take into account one important aspect and that's human behaviour.
For example, we already see how humanity can behave at times, just look at the looting that has been seen in some cities in the US.
How might some foolish people treat and behave around such robots?
Some may attack and destroy them.
Not because they're doing anything wrong but often because people can be foolish and do things for unexpected reasons.
Another important factor is that if robots become so abundant, then this might also create an increase in production and sales.
This might be good for a company but maybe not so good for the environment.
You are more likely to use up resources faster, and of course, you are going to need to generate a great deal more energy, which, again, will affect the environment.
At the moment, these robots, while impressive in some ways, are still rather slow in their motion.
This may improve over time, as always tends to happen with such things, I guess.
Each robot will also need resources to build them, which may require mining etc which again, use up resources faster as well as environment destruction.
There are only so many resources on the planet and not an infinite amount.
If people will have more time to do as they wish, will they be getting enough money to be able to cover those things and wouldn't this, in a way, become more like a socialist or even communist country with regards to wealth distribution?
The whole system may require some kind of specialist computer or even A.I to overlook the complete system to monitor power use, resources used, cost, etc, to try to keep some balance.
If robots become the future of war then that might be good as less humans are being killed, but it will become more like a game than war, whose got the best robots for the job.
If A.I does somehow achieve consciousness, then this will be the area where things might get dangerous as they will already be trained in war.
I really think that before focusing on all the positives, it's important that we try to think about every negative point.
While we can't factor in everything as some things are unpredictable, we must do what we can to reduce any issues that may arise.
Over the air updates for AI robots is guaranteed mass murder at some point. They shouldn't even have USB ports. A single custom cartridge port with the current skill set.
Excellent🎉
We will do new things and find value in different places
How does a government raise revenue when labor is replaced by humanoid robots that do not pay tax?
The entities owning the robots will still pay income tax when the robots generate an income to the owners.
Company cost for a robot will be much less than the salary it replaces. Companies pay tax on income AFTER expenses, so depreciation manufacturing cost, maintenance etc means actual taxable profit will likely be dramatically smaller. Robots don’t buy anything, so the there is less VAT/sales tax base. Where does the UBI come from unless there are new taxes?
What will people do for money to buy the products made by robots if work is optional? Great video!
Make more babies and robots 😅
I am not sure I buy the battlefield for robots for some time. Problem is energy - Humans can go longer with little food, robots need batteries. Until those changes - or you get backpack style fusion cores, and one robot can carry them (i.e. the avalanche fusion orbitron) - there is an advantage of humans over humanoid robots. We WILL see AI or robot driven tanks etc. - mostly custom made with AI, not humanoid robots, though. But infantry just lacks the endurance.
Nice video.
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Refrigeration by the principle that energy is conserved should produce electricity instead of consuming it.
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One major correction: Most of these robots disrupting current industries won't be "humanoid".
Robots will be far, FAR more efficient if they are designed for a specific range of tasks. They will need to be MANY different shapes and sizes. Some will be flat like Roombas. Some will be insectoid or spiderlike. Some will be "dog"-shaped, like the ones from Boston Dynamics. Some will be simple boxes with wheels and a bunch of arms on top. Some will mimic other animals like dolphins or snakes or turtles. Many will just be aerial drones with various attachments to change their function as needed. Relatively FEW will be "humanoid".
There are only 3 actual reasons to make a human-shaped robot:
1. To deceive people into thinking they are human.
2. To "replace" a loved one who is dead.
3. Sex.
For literally ANY other task, there are LIMITLESSS other shapes and sizes that are FAR more efficient to use than "humanoid".
This technology united with human nature sounds dire depletion of human life on earth.
Amazing!! My main question is how to raise and educate our children. I have a 6 year old boy and I am very concerned about his future.
I know Elon Musk has schools were he teach kids how to think different, into solving problems. Could this be part of the solution?
Solving problems is always a good thing
I guess that'll help people who are lonely but that's scary thought
Ah, wait for the robots to rebel...and not pay taxes! Yes they will be taxed!!!!
There's a huge problems not solved. Do you see the problems? Seemingly new to be resolved.
The materials needed to replace humans with robots is monumental and should be discussed perhaps as part two in the presentation.
All the very best
There are many labor jobs a robot will have a hard time to do. Thank god.
Like what will they be limited too.? As long as there's a procedure they can follow it.
Many jobs have been lost to plc computers. They run the plant at my work as there were 3 plant operators 3 helpers now they can go down to 2 plant operators and only 1 helper. Robots will eliminate all workers as management will hire plc programmer's and it can be monitored on a comp at home capable of making changes to equipment
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74 years old, laid off from newspaper cartooning in 2014. I have enough money without a job. AI can out draw me and robots will replace other jobs.
Someday, the lucky among us will eventually have our consciousnesses uploaded into robot bodies. That is 100% where this is going.