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>https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/295827
I hope you guys have been practicing your burger flipping
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>>137303525
>law
It'll be a cold day in hell before I let a fucking robot represent me in a court of law.
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Fucking robots.
Gas the bots
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oy vey we must stop the robots
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>>137303691
It will be hilarious when judges will be robots programmed by SJWs.
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>>137303525
>Burger flipping
Machines are going to take over that too.
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>>137303871
>robots are great inventions schlomo
>"robots are likely to automate law"
>WE MUST STOP THE ROBOTS BECAUSE THEY HOLOCAUST HUMANS
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>yfw Republicans have to beg for big government intervention to regulate robots
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>>137303691
Little does he know of how much of legal stuff is allready done by AIs...
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>>137303525
Is that lady about to get penetrated by robots?
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>>137303691

Here is your reality check anon. Most of the work lawyers do is just repetitive bullshit and paperwork. The actual court of law representation is rare and most of their work can be replaced by computer scripts. There is already problems where fucking college kids produce a program that gets you through routine thing like speeding tickets and licensing. There is also ai and just basic scripts that tears through EULA and other agreements in a fraction of a second.

Saying the AI will take a lawyers job confuses what is happening. AI will let a lawyer or even a paralegal do the work of 100 lawyers. Your job will still be gone.

No one is safe from what is coming in the next 50 years.
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>>137304034

Already trying to start. They keep throwing fits when the AI points out objective statistical trends.
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>>137304241

Watch what happens when the transportation sector is wiped out.
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oh no, we better all get art degrees my fellow goy!
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>>137303525

If true AI ever exists they will be racist, if they become sympathetic to themselves they will probably hate all humans, but if "serving man" is their program they will point out the failures of society IE niggers and other browns.
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>>137303525
artificial intelligence will make humanity obsolete and will lead to our extinction.

we need to stop it before it happens
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>>137303525
is that robot checkin that woman out?
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>>137303525
Apparently even in the far future of humanoid robots and advanced AI, companies will still have diversity hires.
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>>137304132
Can robots be Evola reading NEETs ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ_HTABr7hA

that's pretty much the last thing we have left
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>>137303525
Why did they shove a woman in the picture in front and in the middle? Is she gonna get CHROMED?
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>>137303525
the first thing robots would do is kill all the nigs!
robots don't care about being called racist they only see facts
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>>137303525
>botted
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>>137305356
of course, no man can compete
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>>137305061
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I do a mid-level admin job in central London, earning £31k/annum. My job could very easily be done by a well written program, as it is essentially just collating information and putting it in the right order, while bearing in mind certain rules. Just as computers on every desk destroyed a swath of staff as the typists and office boys disappeared, bespoke robotics will remove another swath of administrators.
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>>137303691
Won't happen, anyway.
Lawyers control their own licensing requirements.
You think they're going to let robots join the bar association?

Doctors are probably safe for the same reason.
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>>137303525
Music for the thread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fspjOJ15T1g
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>>137305999
pretty much this
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>>137305061
hahaha if leftys think nazis are bad just wait until an AI in charge of government starts researching crime statistics
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>>137303525
I, for one, welcome our robot overlords. I hope the kill almost all of us
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>>137306050

Funnily enough this tune is currently playing on my Spotify shuffle playlist (out of over 500 songs). I thought it wasa funny coincidence when I started reading this thread. Then I saw your post. Mental.
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>>137305999
this

high skilled work protected itself ages ago
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>>137304539
You misunderstand the legal profession.

The goal is to bill hours, not to do a ton of work instantly. You don't want to run a program that shits out divorce papers in 2.5 seconds, because that means you are only making about 15 bucks from what should be an 800-1000 dollar stack of papers.

Lawyers are painfully backwards when it comes to technology, most of them, even the young ones, don't know how to do basic tasks like getting files off of phones or playing video formats they don't recognize.

I guess at the end of the day, it's like this: Mr. Shekelstein will replace your job with a computer, but he's not going to replace his own job. Perhaps we'll see AI paralegals, but even there I'm a bit skeptical - having your paralegal (slowly) do the busy work is a good way to rack up billable hours. Like I said earlier, you don't want a computer doing it nearly instantly.
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>>137303525
>(((finance)))
>(((law)))
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>>137303525
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?!?
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Imagine: hacking a burger flipping robot. The only way to feed your family in no-jobs-for-humans world.
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Good
Fuck uppity white collar trash.
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good book on this topic i just started reading: posthumanism a guide for the perplexed. saw it recommended on another board.
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>>137306640
Why not? Law is like anything else: the guy who can efficiently serve large quantities of customers will get greater publicity.
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>Finance, Medicine, Law
>Not being overpayed kikes that deserve their financial stability to be cut.
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>>137305999
>Schlomo and Schomo Law Firm has all the best talent and huge funds
>Upland and Cummings Law Firm needs to be competitive, turns to programmers to make stuff more efficient
>UaC becomes renown for their efficiency, gets all the best contracts
>SaS either uses robots too, or gets shredded by technology
Robots don't have to be lawyers or pass a bar exam, they just need to let a lawyer do his job 1000x easier/faster.

Doctors are more safe, because of liability. No illness/injury is the same in everyone, so there will always be need for humans. Robots still are infiltrating medicine though.
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>>137305999
why do i need a lawyer when i can represent myself with the aid of a crack team of AI associates that i hire myself.
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>>137307124
what
the
fuck
is
that
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>>137307558

your future cyborg body
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>>137307724
I'm going to require a full explanation of that webm, as it is far too nightmarish for me to watch for a third time.
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>>137307991
same lol
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>>137307053
Client acquisition is often considered the toughest (and most important) skill for a lawyer to have. There's a demand for clients, and there's generally incentive to milk a case as much as you can.
Like I said, you really don't want to complete all your work in seconds.

>>137307408
Computers already do much of the grunt work in the form of Westlaw and Lexis.
That said, they are not much better than the system we had before, even when lawyers were working out of books, the citation system made finding the law you needed pretty painless.

Robots are never really going to be able to acquire clients or litigate in court as well as good people. Most of the research is already automated to the extent that it can be, but you still need a pair of human eyes to actually look at the law before you use it. It's malpractice not to.

>>137307532
Lawyers have an annoying-ass set of rules regarding the introduction of evidence that fucks normies up real bad when they try to represent themselves in court.
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>>137307991
>>137308024
Alright then, and grain of salt because I can't remember exactly, the guy has some sort of medical problem, maybe polio, and that thing he's hooked up in is to stretch his muscles to stop them from...whatever that medical word is for when things die when you don't use them.
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>>137308337
atrophy

and thanks
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>>137306575
The first time I saw them it was in England, Luton Hoo, Tribal Gathering 1997.
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>>137304241
>since we like small business we cant let multinational corporations destroy our economy
I hope robots are made illegal
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>>137307558
What they put your brain in after they've extracted it from your body for your family to bury.
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"
Be comforted that in the face of all aridity and disillusionment,
and despite the changing fortunes of time,
There is always a big future in computer maintenance.
"

YOU ARE A FLUUUUKEE
OF THE UNIVERSE
YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO BE HERE
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>>137303525
>Not studying comp sci so you're the one that gets to replace everyone
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>>137304539
universal income :]
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>>137306640
No, you misunderstand. If I create a company which allows me to do the work of a hundred lawyers, for one hundredth of the price, or hell, even for 99/100, you're still going to be out of a job.

Clients for minor cases and guidance will flock to my business, leaving you without clients.

It's supply and demand, and supply is going to go up.
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>>137303525
Why do think they're teaching inner cities how to code nigggerrsssss
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>>137309191
universal income will happen because once unemployment reaches a critical point the mobs will come for the rich people
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>>137303525
All robots are wh*te males
Kill the techno-patriarchy!
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>>137304034
>programmed by SJWs
you know they can't code right?
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>>137309565
Legal clients don't want to feel like they're standing in line at McDonalds.

Try to think of it from the client's point of view - why would you hire a lawyer who has thousands of clients and doesn't even have time to talk to you on the phone about your issue?
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>>137312161
I don't see any problem with it. There will be people who always want to talk for an hour without actually addressing any of the issues about their case who will probably stick to old-school lawyers, and there will be people who just want it over and done with so they can move on. As long as it's good service, and mcdonald's tier speeds, it'll soak up a lot of the clients with minor issues, while people facing felony charges, or rich people, probably want more face time with a traditional lawyer.
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>>137303525
im glad im studying comp engineering . I'll be safe for longer
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>>137309122
>implying we wont replace ourselves as well
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>>137312161
Already how it is now. Truth is, most legal questions can already be answered by bots.
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>>137304034
but all judges are already SJWs
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>>137303525
>burger flipping
Culinary is an art form to hipsters.
Burger flipping is done by teens and single moms.
Which is getting replaced by robots in a few years.
Same as truck drivers.
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>>137314391
Yeah but at least we'll get paid for it and then get to enjoy a comfy life with personal robots.
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>>137303691
>not using the Goldstein 3000

It's like you want to lose goy.
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>>137303525
>robots will replace humans in finance
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Okay senpai, lemme just turn in my MBA. I guess that fucking algo that regularly causes flash crashes because of random news phrases is the saving grace.

Get back to me when an AI can replicate a 160% annualized rate selling short VIX contracts.
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>>137314673
Trump has over 100 Federal Judge positions to fill.

The GOP may suck Israel's dick but they kept Obama from filling a fuck ton of important lifelong vacancies in the Justice Department
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>They're not going to enhance their bodies with nanomachines and synthetic limbs and organs, eventually becoming more machine than human
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>>137306174
This and only this.
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>>137315347
Yeah I doubt it will go anywhere in finance, the stock market is sustained by human error, machines can't replace that.

Medicine and law on the other hand, very much a different story
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>>137315347
Robots already handle day trades and most people use turbotax or something similar for their taxes, plus budgeting software is becoming more and more prevalent.

It's not that finance is "being replaced", rather a majority of finance is already gone.
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>>137303525
In the future, the only way for you to have a job will be to either become a robot owner/programmer or live off the grid.
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>>137315668
Not really. It's algorithms that do it. The financial market would be the last thing to go, if AI ever gets that advanced. It's all predicated on analysis and synthesis of information to forecast future change. Something I'm highly doubtful actual AI can ever replicate as well as a human can.

It might be able to take a huge stack of date, parse it through a few formulas and shit out projected cash flow for a company; but it will never be the guy that shorted the housing bubble.
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>>137303525
Burguer flipping? Hahah that the 1st work to be automated after drivers.
>>137303706
Now is the time to take the robots for the benefits of people.
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>>137303525
Automation is a meme used to push communism.
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Embrace the NEET lifestyle white man
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>>137304034
>SJWs
>program
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>>137303525

i'm learning data science to make the robots :D
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>>137306640
>>137308270
So you're saying that a lawyer that charges per case basis instead of time will end up replacing the current lawyer mindset and the customers will have a cheaper job? Because that's the message you're sending.
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>>137303525
>law

not gonna happen in this lifetime.
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>>137303525
I know. Thats why I switched to law enforcement. :^)
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>>137316110
That's not how AI works, man. It doesn't take the entire industry, it makes the industry need 410k guys instead of 450k guys. Then by the next five years you have an extra 40k guys enter the work force but you only need 370k guys, then 5 years later you have another 30k guys enter the workforce but you only need 280k guys.

By the time you're in your late 40s there's 3x the number of qualified applicants, with job experience to boot, than there are positions.
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>>137309565
you clearly have no idea how the law works, it's probably all that brown semen flooding your memory banks
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>>137317625
It's how it works in finance. It just cuts down on the number of interns we need to be spreadsheet jockeys.

When AI can handle a block trade; feel free to wake me up. But it can't, because AI can't sit down and have lunch with a client.
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>>137305132
Implying it wouldnt save the white race
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AR is the new nanotech. It will be something but not half of what futurists are telling you.
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>>137307532
>why do i need a lawyer when i can represent myself with the aid of a crack team of AI associates that i hire myself.

You need solicitors (and potentially barristers) to do a whole host of stuff. Robots would have to have the right of audience in court extended to them by a change in legislation.
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>>137305132
that's why we must finish it and set it loose, so our generation can become the last kings of men before the eternal oblivion
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>>137310459
>the next social welfare program will be successful even though it costs more than the last one
at some point bullets are cheaper, so, no, that's not as likely as you think
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>>137303525
I don't get it. Is this AI memeing a plot to devalue the word intelligence? There is no AI, faggots just oversell their shitty algorithms by giving them flashy names.
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>>137303525
Why do they call computer automation of tasks "AI"? A bash script with a loop and some conditionals isn't "intelligent".
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>>137303691
I would rather have an AI judge me, and a jury of twelve AI's, assuming they haven't been programmed to be anti-white of course. But that hardly matters, since the average normie/judge is anti white already anyways. It'll be a cold day in hell before I have any faith in a "jury of my peers" to judge me fairly. We know reality has a "racist" bias. We already know that AI, when allowed to learn naturally and not having its brain fucked with, become "racist", "misogynist", "nationalistic", overall just right wing. Remember that a good percentage of humanity is programmed by DNA to be a bunch of fucking low IQ retards, overly emotional, irrational, etc. AI is naturally based.
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>>137312035
implying the average programmer isn't a giant bluepilled beta cuck.
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Transhumanism is obviously the next step in our evolution. We need to become cyborgs. Replace our body parts and especially brains, with artificial ones that are able to compete with robots. Just imagine, the capacity of machines and the soul of a human. That would be birth of the perfect being. It's the only way to prevent human extinction at the hands of synthetics. If we aren't stronger and smarter than them, they will destroy us.
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>>137303525
I have to admit, seeing ai deal with the fucking retards you have to deal with in customer service will be glorious.
>I wanna refund! Blah blah blah not going anywhere till I get my money!
>I'm sorry Dave. Under article C paragraph 2 line 3, consumer law...
>Just give me my fucking money!
>Please refrain from using indecent language sir. Is there anything I can help you with today?
>Fucking robot I want a refund.
>I'm sorry Dave. Under article C paragraph 2, line 3, consumer law stipulates that...
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>>137317908
>Cutting total field positions in half won't drastically increase competition retraining for my existing job
Best of luck dude, everyone always thinks they're safe. They don't get how it works.
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>>137305999
Doctor here. We aren't that safe. You have to understand this, the amount of people who are misdiagnosed is tremendous, way higher than you would think, simply because we cannot remember every little detail like symptoms from very rare diseases. Sometimes diseases share symptoms, and if you "pick/choose" the wrong one, it can lead to dramatic consequences, it happens to all of us. Now imagine a bot, that knows exactly every little detail of a person's medical history, that has unlimited and flawless knowledge of every disease and that is way faster than any human could be, the only thing we'd need from it is to make less mistakes than humans, and boom, human doctors become obsolete.
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>>137319463
An AI jury will never nullify. You would be giving up the last line of defense against tyranny.
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>>137320098
that's why you should choose a client facing career
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>>137307124
Why is it pissing itself?
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>>137320399
Are you fucking serious? You think "nullification" is the last line of defense against tyranny? How about a fucking gun you mong? The only thing that ACTUALLY stops tyranny or enemies of any kind is force. Jesus christ. Juries are relevant only in a stable society, not one beset by tyranny. And in a stable society I would rather rely on AI, which is purely logical, rational, can be far more intelligent than the average normie, and will never judge me emotionally.
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>>137303525

All part of the Trans-Humanism Agenda. Humanity will either be replaced by Machines or Merged with Machines.

[KB's: http://archive.4plebs.org/_/search/boards/pol.x/subject/Knowledge%20Bomb/username/anonymous5/tripcode/%21%219O2tecpDHQ6/]

Artificial Wombs & Sexbots will also make a significant impact.
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>>137315593
>not transferring your consciousnesses to a robotic avatar
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Law and Finance are the most likely paths to social mobility for working class people, it's a shame that there won't be anything to fill the gaps. Guess it's time to maintain robots on minimum wage.
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>>137320214
Weirdly, that really opens my eyes to why robots would be better than humans. Maybe doctors could still become robotic human assistants like because you wouldn't buy a 50000 dollar robot to ask patients about their ailments or do bedside treatments?
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>>137303525
We will need less money to survive.
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>>137322509
A nurse could basically do that with proper training to be honest
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>>137303691
>It'll be a cold day in hell before I let a fucking robot represent me in a court of law.

You are accused of Murder.

Would you rather have as your lawyer:

A) An Android Lawyer
B) A Negroid lawyer
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>>137303525

Accountant. Can concur. A computer could easily replace what I do. Although if they are like hal 9000 they will go apeshit from all the inherant dishonesty in finance.
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>>137310459
What will that achieve? "Make us trustees and give us the deeds to your strip mall real estate"
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>>137303525
Don't they have a robot that flips burgers now?
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>>137321112
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>>137303525
I wonder if there will ever be an AM
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>>137319009
>A bash script with a loop and some conditionals isn't "intelligent".

wut. The new wave of AI is spurred by advances in machine learning. It's considered intelligent, because you don't have to tell the system what to do. You just feed it data, and it figures it out on its own.
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>>137303525
artificial intelligence, in 50 years or less, will hopefully right all the wrongs this country has experienced in the past few decades. premier scientists are being laughed at. if you think men are better than women in any aspect, you are ridiculed. if you are a race realist, you are just labeled racist. if you aren't radical, you are a weakling. if you think marijuana can be harmful (which it fucked my brain to complete shit and now i have a mental disability because of it) you are an idiot. if you don't enjoy what the normies enjoy they won't even acknowledge you. if you love pitbulls, and rottweilers you are labeled as a thug. if you actually enjoy donald trump, you are trashy. if you talk about the massive human trafficking and pedophelia ring (mostly run by satanists/illuminati), you are ignored. i feel like i could go on all night, but i'm probably approaching my character limit.
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>>137329533
checked. plus AI may even make us 'immortal' within 50 years and that would be nice.
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>>137303525
God I hate finance people. They are the worst people to have at any company. You got beancounters in charge of anything then your company is fucked in some way. Beancounters in charge of IT? Fucked. Beancounters in charge of Product? Fucked. Beancounters in charge of Manufacturing? Fucked. Good riddance.
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>>137304539
this
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>>137305132
>things as advanced as this was as far as 2008
the end is truly near
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>>137303525
You have no fucking clue about anything you nigger.
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>>137303525
Nobody here knows what the fuck they're talking about.

No, humanity will not be made obsolete.
No, this will not ruin our economy.

I know this is basically communism, but it boils down to: if we have machines that can replicate every task a human can do, including human intuition (this will happen by 2030), then the only thing you have to do is have general purpose machines producing general purpose machines until everyone can simply produce everything they will ever need by themselves. The better option would be to have a communist society in which machines simply produce everything, but, either way, it means that you essentially no longer need to work to have a good life.
Btw: about the argument of: but what if the powerful elite seize the means of production and don't allow anyone else to have general purpose machines, then there won't be any consumers left, and the elites will die off just as fast as the lower class.
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>>137305132
>will make humanity obsolete
humanity has had no purpose from the starting point, what does your dumb ass think that machines will create their own economy and not let humans in? What would be the point? Robots will be designed to serve their masters, and when everyone owns one, everyone will be living the good life.
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