Coders: "This is what happens when you don't do any error checking in the code."
Y'all motherfuckers are way too worried about AI. You have no idea how retarded the AI is going to be when it's been programmed by humans, let alone diversity hires.
We could build a robot to do it. But if we do a cost benefit analysis, it may be a better use of money and time to train a dog to do it.
I'm just pointing out that automation leading to mass unemployment is a boogeyman
Automation increases productivity so much, it doesn't make people useless. It makes having more people, many times more productive.
What people who think this are seeing is a Leftist narrative, that is really the result of all of what we are seeing here. If you force labor to be expensive, you make cheap labor impossible, and total automation practical (where it would otherwise never be the case).
I don't think we disagree that much on the bolded part. Just that the only way to try and make full automation practical would be to basically destroy all other options. That's what I'm getting at.
Accounting: "Infinite??? How exactly are we supposed to budget for infinite, anything! How are we even going to ship it here, or store it when we're not operating?!!"
Normies: "Magical robots and computers!"
Coders: "This is what happens when you don't do any error checking in the code."
Y'all motherfuckers are way too worried about AI. You have no idea how retarded the AI is going to be when it's been programmed by humans, let alone diversity hires.
We could build a robot to do it. But if we do a cost benefit analysis, it may be a better use of money and time to train a dog to do it.
Automation increases productivity so much, it doesn't make people useless. It makes having more people, many times more productive.
What people who think this are seeing is a Leftist narrative, that is really the result of all of what we are seeing here. If you force labor to be expensive, you make cheap labor impossible, and total automation practical (where it would otherwise never be the case).
I don't think we disagree that much on the bolded part. Just that the only way to try and make full automation practical would be to basically destroy all other options. That's what I'm getting at.
Accounting: "Infinite??? How exactly are we supposed to budget for infinite, anything! How are we even going to ship it here, or store it when we're not operating?!!"