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Topic: Video: Atlas, The Next Generation Robot - page 4. (Read 2443 times)

legendary
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February 25, 2016, 05:36:48 PM
#29
Today´s worker basically wipes the asses of other people. Once robots can do that humans soon won´t be needed in the entire service industry. Manufacturing gone, services gone, what then?

Ever seen Star Trek or any futuristic show?

People do a lot of cool things. Things that are accomplished because they spend less time wiping people's butts and more time thinking up cool things to do. And with robots...they can do them.
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February 25, 2016, 12:50:53 PM
#28
Today´s worker basically wipes the asses of other people. Once robots can do that humans soon won´t be needed in the entire service industry. Manufacturing gone, services gone, what then?
legendary
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February 25, 2016, 12:46:31 PM
#27
That dude at the end is a dick.

I'm sure the robot will remember him.


Us, not just him...

 Cheesy Sad Cheesy




True...revenge against all humans for getting pushed around by a hockey stick.

the descendants of Atlas could very well look back in 20 years and think that their brothers from 2016 were treated not that good thanks to modern AI  Roll Eyes

#BlackRobotsLiveMatter

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February 25, 2016, 12:45:14 PM
#26

it reminds me old science ficiton movies. but i am scare to death beceuse these androids would take posseion of us someday in the future..

you are completely right .. these robots will screw whole the humanity because of the guy who treated them brutally in the video..
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February 25, 2016, 12:44:25 PM
#25
Those who think that new jobs will be created when machines have AI, pretty much equate their own brain with a vending machine -obviously.
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
February 25, 2016, 12:36:40 PM
#24
Worldwide spending on robotics to reach US$135 billion in 2019

http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20160225PR200.html?
legendary
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February 25, 2016, 11:27:29 AM
#23
People worrying about jobs...there will just be new jobs to replace the old jobs.

We used to have people who's job was to copy books by hand. They did not all die when it was automated. Telephone operators used to route your call, then it was automated. There was not a widespread epidemic of dying telephone operators.

As technology advances, we are able to do more. And that requires more people.

People used to wake up, spend all day either gathering their food or preparing the food or preparing to get through winter. Now we spend a tiny percentage of our productivity on feeding ourselves giving us time for tons of other things.

Technology will just ensure that even less of our productivity is spent on our essential needs.

Yeah but the amount of jobs created is ALWAYS lower than the amount of jobs destroyed Wink

So, now that we have technology to create books we never made up for the amount of scribes who lost their jobs?
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February 25, 2016, 10:44:38 AM
#22
People worrying about jobs...there will just be new jobs to replace the old jobs.

We used to have people who's job was to copy books by hand. They did not all die when it was automated. Telephone operators used to route your call, then it was automated. There was not a widespread epidemic of dying telephone operators.

As technology advances, we are able to do more. And that requires more people.

People used to wake up, spend all day either gathering their food or preparing the food or preparing to get through winter. Now we spend a tiny percentage of our productivity on feeding ourselves giving us time for tons of other things.

Technology will just ensure that even less of our productivity is spent on our essential needs.

Yeah but the amount of jobs created is ALWAYS lower than the amount of jobs destroyed Wink

Then create your own job. Lots of people did it and live more than comfortably.
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February 25, 2016, 10:36:04 AM
#21
People worrying about jobs...there will just be new jobs to replace the old jobs.

We used to have people who's job was to copy books by hand. They did not all die when it was automated. Telephone operators used to route your call, then it was automated. There was not a widespread epidemic of dying telephone operators.

As technology advances, we are able to do more. And that requires more people.

People used to wake up, spend all day either gathering their food or preparing the food or preparing to get through winter. Now we spend a tiny percentage of our productivity on feeding ourselves giving us time for tons of other things.

Technology will just ensure that even less of our productivity is spent on our essential needs.

Yeah but the amount of jobs created is ALWAYS lower than the amount of jobs destroyed Wink
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
February 25, 2016, 10:35:27 AM
#20
Human jobs are not so important, new jobs will appear this is true!

This will be used for killing people no doubt. Perfect soldier, no questions just seek and destroy!
If you ask me i love technology. but story will be the same as for the atomic power.
Primary use will be for destruction!



Humans are not used for most modern warfare anyway, other than being the guy 3000 miles away pulling the trigger.
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February 25, 2016, 10:22:05 AM
#19
Human jobs are not so important, new jobs will appear this is true!

This will be used for killing people no doubt. Perfect soldier, no questions just seek and destroy!
If you ask me i love technology. but story will be the same as for the atomic power.
Primary use will be for destruction!

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February 25, 2016, 10:01:08 AM
#18
People worrying about jobs...there will just be new jobs to replace the old jobs.

We used to have people who's job was to copy books by hand. They did not all die when it was automated. Telephone operators used to route your call, then it was automated. There was not a widespread epidemic of dying telephone operators.

As technology advances, we are able to do more. And that requires more people.

People used to wake up, spend all day either gathering their food or preparing the food or preparing to get through winter. Now we spend a tiny percentage of our productivity on feeding ourselves giving us time for tons of other things.

Technology will just ensure that even less of our productivity is spent on our essential needs.

Also true. Along with IT and the internet a lot of new jobs appeared, that were not necessary or known until that.
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
February 25, 2016, 09:49:22 AM
#17
People worrying about jobs...there will just be new jobs to replace the old jobs.

We used to have people who's job was to copy books by hand. They did not all die when it was automated. Telephone operators used to route your call, then it was automated. There was not a widespread epidemic of dying telephone operators.

As technology advances, we are able to do more. And that requires more people.

People used to wake up, spend all day either gathering their food or preparing the food or preparing to get through winter. Now we spend a tiny percentage of our productivity on feeding ourselves giving us time for tons of other things.

Technology will just ensure that even less of our productivity is spent on our essential needs.
sr. member
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February 25, 2016, 09:42:03 AM
#16
It's enough for the video to remain online. When AI will take over, it will see the cruelty of humans.
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February 25, 2016, 09:41:09 AM
#15
How many people will lose jobs now? This is first i thought about when i saw this video.
Second, this one can carry gun i think? We are fucked anyway.

Of course. Jobs are meant to disappear.

Don't let big companies fool you, you should be paid more working less, because technologies evolved in a way to make humans work less and less!
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February 25, 2016, 09:39:55 AM
#14
That dude at the end is a dick.

I'm sure the robot will remember him.

Damn I thought exactly the same thing xD

I was like "WTF? Why are you doing this??? Where is da police?"  Grin
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February 25, 2016, 06:52:13 AM
#13
The White House, in a stunning report to Congress this week, put the probability at 83 percent that a worker making less than $20 an hour in 2010 will eventually lose his job to a machine. Even workers making as much as $40 an hour face odds of 31 percent.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/ERP_2016_Book_Complete%20JA.pdf
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February 25, 2016, 06:43:11 AM
#12
Well, they´ve taken over much of manufacturing jobs, next it´ll be service jobs. What then for humans? This is something totally new, machines with AI. It´s quite advanced already, imagine how it´ll be in 20-30 years.

We'll all be artists and philosophers when they take over.  Cheesy
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February 25, 2016, 06:38:24 AM
#11
A 19-Year-Old Made A Free Robot Lawyer That Has Appealed $3M In Parking Tickets

Hiring a lawyer for a parking-ticket appeal is not only a headache, but it can also cost more than the ticket itself. Depending on the case and the lawyer, an appeal -- a legal process where you argue out of paying the fine -- can cost between $400 to $900. But with the help of a robot made by British programmer Joshua Browder, 19, it costs nothing. Browder's bot handles questions about parking-ticket appeals in the UK. Since launching in late 2015, it has successfully appealed $3 million worth of tickets. He is cutting into the government trough and lawyers' jobs. That's a double whammy. How long is it before the bar association and government get automated lawyers disqualified?

http://science.slashdot.org/story/16/02/20/1823241/a-19-year-old-made-a-free-robot-lawyer-that-has-appealed-3m-in-parking-tickets
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February 25, 2016, 06:34:47 AM
#10
Well, they´ve taken over much of manufacturing jobs, next it´ll be service jobs. What then for humans? This is something totally new, machines with AI. It´s quite advanced already, imagine how it´ll be in 20-30 years.
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