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July 19, 2019, 12:47:41 PM
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Anyone else noticing the mass roll out of TimHortons self serve checkouts? Wendy`s, Timmies, Burgerking, Mcdonalds All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI
Anyone else noticing the self driving cars will be cheaper than manned ones? Ubers, Taxies All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI
Anyone else noticing the self farming farm bots, and the self driving tractors and fruit pickers? Farmers All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI
Anyone else noticing the self serving restaurants? Cooks and Waiters All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI
Anyone else noticing the self vacuuming vacuums? Cleaners All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI
Anyone else noticing the self cleaning window drones? (this is coming soon) Don`t worry you won`t need to hang off the side of a sky scraper much longer All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI
Anyone else noticing those robots doing surgery? doctors and nurses All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI

If you are blind to see that robots have not taken well over 2 billion+ jobs already, you are blind. I worked at a plastic factory making 20,000-30,000 part per day by myself, if those robots I worked with did not exist It there would of been 300 of us making 600 a day.

Now what do we replace with all of these jobs? About 50% of all work and jobs will be wiped out in the next 10 years.

I know a job that everyone could have and should have that will never run out, VOTING! vote yourself instead of voting people for you, for it is the universal job to support universal basic income.
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July 19, 2019, 07:32:47 PM
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We can't stop them from happening so atleast we need to secure ourself from financial crisis if we lose job in the future by making secured and high ROI investment by now itself.
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July 19, 2019, 08:00:56 PM
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This isn't really a new trend. Ask our pals the soda jerks, switchboard operators, and milkmen how changes in technology change the workforce requirements. The cop-out answer to your question is that people will become technicians that maintain the robots that make up our workforce. Until more robots are made to maintain other robots anyway. The real answer is that no one knows what people will do for work in the future. Maybe chimney sweeps will come back, or maybe there will be a new technology that requires an entire new workforce built around it. Coachmen probably didn't have any idea that at some point the horse would be made obsolete by automobiles and that they'd be replaced by taxi drivers. We didn't require the engineers that design cell phones 30 years ago, but now we couldn't live without them. My absolute best guess is that a new version of paddleball will be invented that replaces 100% of the human entertainment industry, so all actors/actresses/singers/performers will switch over to become paddleball2.0 craftsman.



maybe the ball will be a block or something
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July 19, 2019, 09:50:13 PM
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lol I think that paddle with a block would be pretty cool to watch, id watch it over Ellen or Jimmy Fallon any day of the week.

Well there is a few jobs that do never run out.

1. Voting (which like everyone should be doing, like we could have 50000 judges instead of 1 at any given time, or everyone of the nation voting on the laws that they must abide by, or like voting where the taxes went since the people generate those taxes anyways so they should probably have a say)

2. Arts acting,streaming,youtube,blogging,painting,music

3. Space exploration

4. Engineers (even tho we will have robots that fix a robot that fixes another robot, at some point in time they all might fuck up and we need people to make them)

So hopefully all the fun stuff people actually want to do, not the forced shit work that people do for penny`s compared to some ceo`s jobs which earn the big check from those many people getting the little checks. We just need a stable currency to get to this stage *and maintain it until everyone has free food water and shelter*, after that we will ditch the money system. We will see we need to rid that of the equation to do 3. properly
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July 19, 2019, 11:11:59 PM
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Firstly, technologists and programmers will be the most demanded, secondly, there will probably be a certain division of people according to the so-called levels, garbage and higher people will appear, our society will begin to self-destruct.
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July 20, 2019, 04:05:32 PM
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Design new shit.

Art.

Creation.

Awareness.
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July 20, 2019, 05:04:11 PM
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Well, it going to happen. Accountants may not have jobs too in the coming years. One job that might not ever be replaced by AI is being a farmer. My grandfather is a farmer, up to now the crops we have are still fruitful. I'm not part of his business but I certainly look up to him as the best teacher I got for he taught me how to plant crops from coconut, cacao trees and potatoes. Dead as he is, his crops still lives to provide for this sons. I'd be a farmer if I inherit a part of his farm.
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July 20, 2019, 07:00:19 PM
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100 years ago, most of the people in the U.S. were farmers. Technology has reduced that to less than 1% of the population. There are now 3 times as many Walmart employees as there are farmers. I hope nobody wants to go back to the days when most people were farmers.

Innovation, automation, and technology are job creators. Look at the people around you. How many of them have jobs based on technology that wasn't available 100 years ago?
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July 20, 2019, 07:20:21 PM
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One job that might not ever be replaced by AI is being a farmer.

>Anyone else noticing the self farming farm bots, and the self driving tractors and fruit pickers? Farmers All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI


Literally first post of the thread dude.
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July 21, 2019, 02:09:18 PM
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One job that might not ever be replaced by AI is being a farmer.

>Anyone else noticing the self farming farm bots, and the self driving tractors and fruit pickers? Farmers All your jobs are belong to technology and automated AI


Literally first post of the thread dude.

yah look into farmbot https://farm.bot/ or these machines that already have replaced millions of jobs, granted they may have made a few 1000`s of jobs, but it does not compare.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSWibCKzusM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNn5DB1Zen4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5PTKHRw2FQ

There is self automated pickers and planters now.
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July 21, 2019, 02:27:47 PM
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yah look into farmbot https://farm.bot/ or these machines that already have replaced millions of jobs, granted they may have made a few 1000`s of jobs, but it does not compare.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSWibCKzusM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNn5DB1Zen4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5PTKHRw2FQ

There is self automated pickers and planters now.

If I remember, the farm.bot product (used to be farmbot.io) didn't do harvesting.

But this is how I imagine your future crops. Just massive rails (think railroad) and huge machines over frames. Slowly managing the food stuffs with drop down arms.

It'll be crazy when they have cameras on it, and can do daily photos of growth... They'll eventually be able to give that data to their customers where they can watch the seed grow into the full plant with a bunch of pictures put together in video form.
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July 29, 2019, 10:13:09 AM
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There will always be jobs around the elite. They will still be eating beef from grass fed cattle, and all the other produce that preserves their health. Somebody told me that MCDonalds is researching the creation of burgers from stem cells. I haven't found any into on this, and would be interested to know if there is any truth in it. The population needs to be reduced and Big Pharma and the war machines are working on this. Look at the amount that the US spends on these two projects, and reflect on the health and longevity of the bulk if its population.
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July 29, 2019, 09:00:25 PM
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There will always be jobs around the elite. They will still be eating beef from grass fed cattle...

"Luxury goods" can be and are automated. Lockgate systems and animals are outdated now. Drone's newer generation, I believe. Four wheelers are used. These are all forms of automation vs running down a non-domesticated (cows..) beast.

It's quite amazing how much technology can improve processes.

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Energy is the fundamental requirement to generate food. Everything loves eating sugars for energy which are easily created with photosynthesis (light energy) and some water easily enough, oh, and some lovely carbon floating around.

Feeding some microbes some sugars seems like a cool thing to do; eating those microbes that taste like meat (because they're custom grown meat cells) is kinda exciting too. If we can do it cheaper, I don't see the concern with hooking it up to a big ol' nuclear reactor and scaling that out. Cheaper food for all; and can be higher quality than naturally produced (random-chance).

Tbf, cells always have the chance of mutation, unless we CRISPR that out too. Make DNA lossless (and effectively never get cancer again).

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