>your job could already be automated
>it still isn't
Will society ever free itself of useless labor?
>>37660071
Yes. The question is what will happen to the former laborers.
>>37660071
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLzXSQKOY1k
Japan is pretty big on robots and vending machines, I imagine we'll get more of that ahead. Altho the little cute robots they have there would probably get trashed by niggers if they were placed here.
>>37660071
Aw kawaiiso kawaii anime onna kami ja nai. Why the hell would anyone place a sink of top of the toilet water tank tho?
>>37660102
Do other services, get a new skill, or eventually receive guaranteed income if literally everything is automated. Sounds okay desu.
>>37660071
A robot will never be able to replace the human element in art, video games, music, movies etc.
Become a creativefag.
>>37660215
but there are creative programs beeing developed anon
>born too early to live in a robotic utopia where all humans live a life in luxury
thanks for reminding me
>>37660246
Please just shut the fuck up already.
>>37660215
What a strange society it would be if everyone was an artist.
Anyway, I don't agree, the creativity of A.I. will be profoundly different to that of a human, but no less compelling, if nothing else for the shock or novelty that comes with it.
>>37660275
But born late enough to be able to live on welfare
>>37660215
https://youtu.be/7Pq-S557XQU?t=11m16s
:^)