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in less than a decade most people won't be able to work

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in less than a decade most people won't be able to work due to their jobs being 'dumb' enough for robots to carry them out. Most people aren't very smart but the few who are will be able to work in robotics developing these robots.
Of course this doesn't mean that the less intelligent humans won't be able to survive. It just means that they will have a lot more spare time and government hand outs will probably increase since robots don't cost as much as humans to do our menial tasks such as farming.
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I'm a NEET on disability for autism, therefore I'm ahead of the curve. :^)
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>>57143227
>government handouts

NOPE.jpg

neet here living in one of the top 3 most liberal states in the country

kikes took away my autism bucks years ago and now even took away food stamps a few months ago
unless you are a welfare sheboon with 20 kids or an illegal beaner with 40 kids or a drug addict (all count as exemptions) you can not get any benefits,
new "welfare to work" requires you to do 80 hrs of community service to get approximately $180 in food stamps a month $180 /80hrs =2.25 an hr

also the kikes run the "community service" welfare to work programs private corporations disgused as "charities" that get huge tax breaks and who mark up and resell your labor for a profit and give some of their profits to jews and israel
you can't even make this shit up
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The solution is to get rid of welfare and let nature take it's course for the less intelligent. That's the only good and moral solution of increasing the IQ of a population.
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I'm looking forward to it
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The unproductive don't deserve handouts.
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Actually the jobs that are most in danger, are medical/lab work, accounting and basically anything the office drones are doing at the moment.
Of course the warehouse workers are the first ones to go, but its' not just the lowest tier of jobs that are going to disappear.

As for the future, if you have a creative job or a creative mind, you're probably safe from bots for years to come.
Also universal basic income is practically an inevitability.
They're already going ahead and testing it here in Finland.
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>>57143227
it's funny they are going to try to sell stuff to people without jobs and with no money.
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>>57144588
Sounds like you should start doing drugs.
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>>57145118
but i already got off years ago, now everything makes me sick
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>>57145095
canada started it :^)
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>>57145095
I can't imagine many medical jobs being replaced any time soon.

Maybe at large hospitals where you have one person dedicated to doing small tasks all day, (like putting surgery packs together) but your average overextended medical employees will be just fine for many years to come.
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>>57145053
letting nature take it's course unfortunately affects the whole population. We are not keeping dumb people happy for their sake, but for ours. They maybe dumber, but they are many and multiply.
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>>57145525
Why is that necessary anyway? What's so great about over population?
I'd rather under population and cheap land
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>>57145095
>if you have a creative job or a creative mind, you're probably safe from bots for years to come.

Creativity is just a question of having a sufficiently good classifier to distinguish a good result from a bad one.

>>57145488
keep in mind that one of the very first "ai programs" that people deemed useful, was eliza.

Currently safe are those jobs that need physical precision and fast procession of an unimaginably huge amount of data in rapidly changing environments and jobs that produce uniques for handcraft enthusiasts.
Also safe are those that are somewhat legally required to be a natural person, like in government.

Also safe are those whose wages are overall cheaper than the continuing cost of a machine.
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>>57145640
It's not necessary in the sense that "hey let's make it because it's good", it's necessary because it's a natural process - like for instance defecation. Think of the various mechanisms to keep people happy as the plumbing of mankind.
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>>57145053
low IQ individuals are what keeps society functioning. slavery is much easier to attain if the enslaved do not know they are enslaved. that's why they are pushing whites to race mix with dumb (sand)niggers
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>>57145260
Funny you guys keep blaming the Jews for reducing welfare when they're the ones "supposed" to have created socialism.

Oh, I get it. They're the other kind of jews, the red ones. My bad.

Let's just kill them all to be safe, amirite?
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>>57143227
>robots
>ever doing anything right
pick one and only one
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>>57145649
>Creativity is just a question of having a sufficiently good classifier to distinguish a good result from a bad one.
no, creativity requires creating new things in the absence of a fixed recipe. As in, you can't follow some predefined structure, however flexible it is.
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>>57143227
Prove it. Current robots are dumb and will always be.
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>>57144588
Move to Canada, anon. Government handouts here are way better than in the US.
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>>57146287
Repetitive physical work can be replaced with robots. A monkey can supervise them just to be safe.
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>>57146141
>you'll never have a waifu brew your coffe from scratch
why even live
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>>57146516
Physical work is the least likely to be completely replaced.
Using your eyes to assess things. Using your feet to move anywhere. Using your arms hands and fingers to manipulate stuff up to high precision. robots are not anywhere even close to that.
Now, stuff that has no or minor physical parts in it, and just require thinking/writing, those can be replaced soon.
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>>57147849
>Physical work is the least likely to be completely replaced.
It's already replaced humans in many area
>just require thinking/writing, those can be replaced soon.
Automated shitposting.
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>>57143363
I didn't even know you could get disability for autism. I've got a spectrum disorder, quickly progressing towards depression as well. Wonder if I can nigger some money into my wallet.
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>>57145488

Medical jobs themselves will remain there, but the personnel required to do them changes.
The jobs that are going to go are the jobs of the non specialized doctors.

You're not going to need a higher level medical person evaluating the situation, when a nurse + machines are able to do the same.
I've spoken about the subject with medical personnel and they agree, doctors jobs are increasingly going to be replaced by nurses in the future.
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>>57146516
Except it is expensive to do so. Even if robots become cheap, programming them might remain expensive.

>>57147849
>> precision
So here's the deal, robots today are precise because they are very dumb. They need to be precise so they can go through exactly the same motion over and over.

Programming this motion can be difficult. For getting the robot to assemble part of phone, one doesn't necessarily start out with knowledge of what path the robot must take to do so. Even if we have this information, doing so in the real world can be difficult because of variable friction between mating phone parts and the fact that robot arms aren't necessarily accurate.

Robots already do repetitive tasks, when it is worth it to install robots.

In addition, a number of tasks we desire robots do are not repetitive. Cleaning a room is not very repetitive. IE we may have items in very different places

>>57147945
>> it's already replaced humans in many area
Such as?
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