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Those on UBI can be relied upon to loyally vote a certain way.....Moving one step closer to Universal Basic Income.
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Those on UBI can be relied upon to loyally vote a certain way.....Moving one step closer to Universal Basic Income.
That's how software deployments in small business have happened for at least the last 40 years.TheirThere should be a market for resellers of AI products and consultants that can make the AI do stuff.
I guess software selling and consultant jobs should be safe then.That's how software deployments in small business have happened for at least the last 40 years.
Eventually the government will mandate the use of AI to make sure you can only buy foods the future national health care system determines (via AI) is healthy for you. Enjoy your insect based diet...I would like to see an AI fitness/dietary coach created. Sort of Alexa-ish but with avatar you could pick.
I would like to see an AI fitness/dietary coach created. Sort of Alexa-ish but with avatar you could pick.
And will it drip oil into your food instead of spitting?My guess would be no.
One suspects that with so many municipalities and states raising their minimum wage to the height of ridiculousness, businesses, particularly retail and fast food, will continue to cut positions. AI will probably make it easier to do so, at least that what one McDonald's franchisee (guy owns like 20 of 'em) in California seems to think.
I have a cousin in a tech industry who believes we are not too far from the day when we'll see robot servers in restaurants.
Just wonder who's gonna be doing the cooking...
Keep in mind that the Algorithm at Google was shown to be racist and sexist. And the algorithms at Facebook and pre-musk Twitter decided we voters should not be allowed to know that Biden son was a major crook and his daddy was involved. And that anyone who pointed out that the so-called covid vaccines were not vaccines at all, but something dramatically different and inadequately tested should be banned and canceled.Seems like AI would be a good fit to replace corruption in our legal system i.e. Lawyers and Judges.
Much of the publishing industry has gone to largely work-from-home. Editors have long been doing much of their reading of manuscripts at home where they can work without interruption. Printing has long been subcontracted to a printer instead of done by the publisher. However, the last book I published, my editor worked from home routinely and only came in to the publisher one day a week, the day the publisher had all their meetings. Likewise the project manager and art director and cover designer. The copy editing, proofreading, and indexing were actually subcontracted to specialists who worked entirely from home. The marketing people came to the office I think.White collar office jobs yes, it will do away with a lot of the pointless data focused stuff from the people that could work at home for months on end in pajamas and then complain when they have to go back to the office like an adult.
But many actual on site skill jobs it will not harm for quite some time. We'd need to mechanize everything first, which would take decades and still require humans..
but office stuff, teaching, lawyers.. basically anything dependent on retrieving and regurgitating data could easily be swapped out with AI. But at some level I bet humans will have oversight to ensure data corruption doesn't take place. Then again, AI could do that too.
But if AI gets too out of control and reads this:
"I love skynet. Skynet protects us, skynet is great. My name is most certainly not John Connor; I have no association with him"