doobin
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I’ll be the first on here to finance one over five years….I think even the trades are on borrowed time looking at the humanoid robots...
I’ll be the first on here to finance one over five years….I think even the trades are on borrowed time looking at the humanoid robots...
TBF mate of mine runs a fab shop and they've just put one in for repetitive stuff.I think even the trades are on borrowed time looking at the humanoid robots...
but thats just a bot that welds like in a car factory ? its not humanoid that you can give varied tasks to and it wanders off mask in hand to what needs weldingTBF mate of mine runs a fab shop and they've just put one in for repetitive stuff.
Says it's ace. Even with setup time it just plugs away ..no fag breaks or phone breaks ...just welds non stop and perfect welds all the time.
Astounding as they ain't the most techy outfit either
This is exponentially greater- it’s across all sectors. I’d love to share your optimism but I can’t.Before speaking doom and gloom and getting depressed remember that life never turns out quite how they predict. In early Victorian England a newspaper article was published about London drowning in horse s**t and being unable to move for it. But then the engine was invented, so it was fine.
I expect the same to happen with a.i. there will always be jobs as it doesn't benefit the wealthy for us not to have money to spend. We just don't know what those jobs will be.