door and when u answer it he/she be like "can I borrow your wi-fi? my steam game isnt finished dling and stuff" and ur gonna be like "all i got is a cup of sugar" the future is really bleak |
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Crowds waiting in lines for hours to get just a little 56K |
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When the bandwidth dried up, the work dried up with it.
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# ? Jul 31, 2015 04:39 |
leave a trail of sugar from the computer's modem to your neighbor's router, sugar is conductive to electricity and internet. leave a separate trail for ants, they'll respect you for it and leave your set up alone. *thousands of ants looking at line of sugar spelling "for my friends the ants", thousands of small little nods before dinner* ---------------- |
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# ? Jul 31, 2015 04:46 |
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"psst, hey! mac! c'mere, buddy!" [opens trenchcoat lined with black market signal boosters]
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# ? Jul 31, 2015 04:49 |
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in the future your neighbor will come over and be like 'what are you up to' and you'll be like 'nothing... because the computers and robots do everything now, because its all automated, and they're way better doctors, drivers, basically everything but like 1% of jobs... but you already knew that... because you live in the future, with me' and then it will pan out the twilight zone... OR IS IT... |
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player piano
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# ? Jul 31, 2015 04:53 |
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in the future, steam games will be complex holograms made by precisely venting steam in complex patterns |
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joke_explainer posted:in the future your neighbor will come over and be like 'what are you up to' and you'll be like 'nothing... because the computers and robots do everything now, because its all automated, and they're way better doctors, drivers, basically everything but like 1% of jobs... but you already knew that... because you live in the future, with me' and then it will pan out the twilight zone... OR IS IT... If robots do all the dagnab work in the future what happens the working class? ☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭ |
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alnilam posted:player piano yeah we'll have a creatives based economy lol |
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Commie NedFlanders posted:If robots do all the dagnab work in the future what happens the working class? i don't know! its a big question. like a huge chunk of the jobs in the US are transportation jobs, and it's abundantly clear robots are going to replace them really quick. so even if that's as far as it goes, that's going to mean skyrocketing unemployment. |
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fema crisis actor posted:"psst, hey! mac! c'mere, buddy!" cmon, give me the real good stuff [scratches arm] yeaa... im talkin about [looks around to make sure no one is watching] exabyte ill trade u this cup of sugar
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For a long time truck drivers are just going to have to sit in the cab while the computer does the driving to make sure its not doing anything stupid. that will be really important for 10-20 years, but eventually it will be even more the most boring job in the world. |
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joke_explainer posted:i don't know! its a big question. like a huge chunk of the jobs in the US are transportation jobs, and it's abundantly clear robots are going to replace them really quick. so even if that's as far as it goes, that's going to mean skyrocketing unemployment. Sounds tragic also a great investment opportunity ☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭ |
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joke_explainer posted:i don't know! its a big question. like a huge chunk of the jobs in the US are transportation jobs, and it's abundantly clear robots are going to replace them really quick. so even if that's as far as it goes, that's going to mean skyrocketing unemployment. i feel the same way about this stuff but also kurt vonnegut wrote player piano in the 50s and it feels just as powerfully predictive today as it did in, well, the 50s, which makes me wonder if we're over-worrying? like the book is pretty convincing and massive automation-based unemployment seemed unavoidable from the book's perspective in the 50s, but then here we are 60 years later and yes we have fewer labor jobs but the world didn't become a weird 90% unemployment world either, so maybe we're getting worried over nothing again? or maybe we're just that much closer to the world of Player Piano and it just took longer than the book implied... idk it's a really interesting question though like i worry as much as the next guy, or probably more, that the world is heading for a calamity of unemployment based on these sorts of things (and other hosed up poo poo about our global economic system but that's a different discussion entirely) but i just wonder if people have been saying the same thing since the cotton gin was invented or what
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actually I saw on PBS Newshour today about automated retailers and the same concern came about with unemployment. The investors are pretty adamant about how it would create jobs. So like, instead of being Chuck the Truck Driver you're Chuck, Automated Truck Software Engineer. or Chuck, Automated Truck Maintainer. We will service robots as robots service us, it will be a symbiotic relationship until that fateful day robots steal our wi-fi, nuke the US dollar, destroy the gold standard and we invent sugar based batering systems. oh yea, also forge an alliance with the formica species. Lastgirl fucked around with this message at 05:12 on Jul 31, 2015
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It's different now. We're getting general purpose robotics that you can teach to do stuff just by explaining it to them and showing them. The price of that sort of thing is dropping, the performance is constantly getting better. We're all fine and dandy as long as it stays prohibitively expensive though, I guess we should hope it does forever (or human labor always stays cheaper at least). I don't think so though Lastgirl. I mean general purpose robotics is like a genie out of the bottle scenario. Robots will be generally better at maintaining other robots and possibly even writing code (a lot of very high performance software methods are written by software software engineers wrote to figure out high performance software solutions). Even if everyone did get a job up the automation ladder, there's a lot of people without the education to do that. What percentage of the truck driving industry do you think could move into writing software today? |
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Lastgirl posted:actually I saw on PBS Newshour today about automated retailers and the same concern came about with unemployment. will we even have candy? |
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Qwerinty posted:leave a trail of sugar from the computer's modem to your neighbor's router, sugar is conductive to electricity and internet. leave a separate trail for ants, they'll respect you for it and leave your set up alone. Dude, you are so thoughtful.
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People are always going to need their dicks sucked. In all kinds of ways. You going to trust a robot to tell you if you look fat or if you are the best manager? |
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Thunder Moose posted:Dude, you are so thoughtful. i'm terrified. you could be asleep and they can carry you away to their tunnel system, then break you apart and reassemble you in the hole. appease the ants and they will be pleased, and people won't have to see a human shaped part in those melted aluminum tunnels ---------------- |
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ant-based teleportation is extremely slow. are you truly the same person after being reassembled by ants, or just a copy? i think you're a copy
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Qwerinty posted:ant-based teleportation is extremely slow. are you truly the same person after being reassembled by ants, or just a copy? i think you're a copy a copy that is suddenly forgetful of cleaning up crumbs in the kitchen
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Qwerinty posted:ant-based teleportation is extremely slow. are you truly the same person after being reassembled by ants, or just a copy? i think you're a copy my hypothesis? ants reatomize you as a sugar copy so eventually, you will have to fight your evil sugar doppelganger in your quest for truth and knowledge
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Lastgirl posted:my hypothesis? life as a pillar of sugar is different, but i'm always happy. lot's wife is a real bitch tho, she's salty as hell ---------------- |
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Qwerinty posted:life as a pillar of sugar is different, but i'm always happy. lot's wife is a real bitch tho, she's salty as hell |
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Qwerinty posted:i'm terrified. you could be asleep and they can carry you away to their tunnel system, then break you apart and reassemble you in the hole. appease the ants and they will be pleased, and people won't have to see a human shaped part in those melted aluminum tunnels I had to look up what you meant by melted aluminum tunnels - I was not disappointed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGJ2jMZ-gaI Neato!
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ChairmanMeow posted:People are always going to need their dicks sucked. In all kinds of ways. You going to trust a robot to tell you if you look fat or if you are the best manager? with eyes like these a robot could tell me anything it wanted also, if robots can ever do this, we are done: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/robocup-building-team-robots-will-beat-world-cup-champions-180951713/?no-ist quote:By 2050, robotic experts at the annual world robotic's championship hope to create a team of robots that can best the winning World Cup team ☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭ |
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