What if /g/ robots take all those jobs of the average human?
Can all those humans be recycled in coding, and STEM?
>>58932161
You can probably automate a lot of "coding" tasks but many of them are repetitive as hell to begin with, and are only being done at all because code is being written in retarded languages and spergy morons like repeating things.
I don't think there's a form of intelligence that can excel at turning incoherent customer rep ramblings into logic desu.
>>58932856
>code automation
lol nice meme
We write programs for these robots who take your jobs
>>58932161
Nope. It has already been demonstrated again and again in history that a significant portion of humans are simply unproductive and that's a large part of the growing income inequality. Automation will mean more and more people will become unproductive and useless until eventually only a tiny minority of people can make a living with their capabilities and everything else is just determined by whether or not you already got rich and own the means of production (robots etc).
>>58932161
>Can all those humans be recycled in coding, and STEM?
This would be the smart route. Not necessarily those two, but pretty much anything useful to society on some level. Culturally we are at probably our lowest point since the late neolithic, yet the world is full of literally billions of people who aren't doing much, and have been kicked to the curb more or less. Paying them to do something of any value whatsoever would be better than nothing, and it would lead to economic growth that is absolutely unthinkable under current standards. Will the people who run the world do this though. No, they'll keep treating the vast majority of humans with contempt and suspicion, until we end up in WW3 and witnessing the complete collapse of civilization instead.
>>58932920
LETS SEIZE THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION
/G/!!
>>58932913
There's plenty of AI stuff creeping into "smart" jobs like code analysis and refactoring, lawyer's work (at least in silly common law systems), finances and even social sciences.
Some seemingly "dumb" jobs like handling cloth and operating machines in natural environments are actually pretty fucking hard for even the smartest, most capable robots available.
isn't this basically just slavery again except we all profit and the robots are the victims?
>>58933004
fuck off