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legendary
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I saw a video on my social media there's a restaurant that using AI and almost 100% automated, I thought it's a new video, but actually it has been around for six months.

That's not AI, it's just a robot.
There is no difference between that thing and these:
https://youtu.be/P7fi4hP_y80?t=124
There is no "intelligence" between them, just like the welding robots in the video I linked it has a set of instructions to decide what to do, nothing more, it can't act on its own or correct its own mistake without restarting completing and trashing everything he has done previously. Also, he can't learn so if there is a thing that is broken in his setup he will keep burning those fries over and over.

Some economists claim that that was how it was predicted that new technologies such as the internet, automobiles, tractors, etc would cause unemployment but it ended up creating more jobs. However other schools of thought believe that the job loss AI will cause will be so massive that the sector might not be able to create jobs that will reduce the rate of job loss.

We were 2 billion when the machines were supposed to take all our jobs, yet we reached 8 billion and we kept on going, AI/Robotics comes at a time when the population will enter a downtrend anyhow so even at its most extreme the impact will be limited.
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In as much as the use of AI is advancing day by day, there are still some certain things and activities that will really requires the supervision of humans. The use of AI cannot take over all part of the world no matter how rapid it might grow. Also, there are still some undeveloped countries which are still advancing in technologies today. So no need for panic over the use of AI.
There was a topic discussed in this forum where Elon Musk predicted that  AI will put an end to work . Watching this video has proved that many millions of jobs will be lost because of this new technology. Although this fast food is still in its experimental stage and not open to customers it shows how the future will play out.

Some economists claim that that was how it was predicted that new technologies such as the internet, automobiles, tractors, etc would cause unemployment but it ended up creating more jobs. However other schools of thought believe that the job loss AI will cause will be so massive that the sector might not be able to create jobs that will reduce the rate of job loss.

With customers still craving for human relationships and interaction and the cost of installing these Artificial intelligence machines I doubt if it will become popular in my country in many years. Customers still want to have discussions with humans and these tools might not be able to give humans that satisfaction. I also think that many organizations might not adopt AI because humans are creative and innovative which can contribute positively to the organization's growth. System failure can lead to disruption in AI production or service but humans can always improvise.

However, workers should devise means of gaining additional skills that will make them employable if they lose their jobs. They can also seek ways of integrating AI into their task to make it cheaper and easier.
From what you have said, it can be understood that we cannot reject the development of AI which could threaten the survival of workers in various employment sectors, because they are cheaper and easier to operate. However, I believe that humans can go hand in hand and adapt to AI developments in the future, even though on the other hand some jobs have the potential to be completely taken over by AI. Meanwhile, I am sure that AI developments will spread to all countries and will be very popular, but humans will still be the mainstay in various work sectors.

AI doesn't have feelings, and AI can't improvise, that's its weak point. Apart from that, AI cannot solve complex problems, in many cases AI has more limitations than humans. However, I agree that we must continue to learn to hone our skills and master roles that cannot be displaced by future AI developments. Meanwhile, the benefits of AI are actually very large, especially the efficiency of faster time in doing things.
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AI is a double edged sword and this is common sense since ages op. How? AI automates many manual activities making life easier for people around the world, but it replaces some of the workforce too causing job losses.

Some people focus more on the good part while some others focus more on the bad part. Whatever the case, AI is already taking over the world slowly and steadily for better or for worse.
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I saw a video on my social media there's a restaurant that using AI and almost 100% automated, I thought it's a new video, but actually it has been around for six months.

If this trend keep continue, what the world would be? many people will become unemployed and not all people can become engineers. Middle class people will become poor as they don't get decent jobs, will we see a big revolution that the poor to clash against the rich?

I'm not sure if this happen in your country or not, but in my country most companies don't want to make their employees become permanent workers anymore, they only want contract workers because the companies don't have to give compensation to fired contract workers.

I understand that permanent workers are just a "myth", but if the companies suffer bad financial and want to reduce the employees, they would fire the contract workers first, so permanent workers are safer.
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If we do speak about changes then this is something that would really be that inevitable and we are living in a world on which technology isnt something that would really be that constant or static but rather
it would really be that dynamic on which it would really be that something will really be understandable that sooner or later on which everything would really be always that automated and this is something which is inevitable and there's nothing we can do about that. When we do speak about precision and making out some comparison in between a human worker and a robot then there's no doubt that robots would really be doing much more better work and precision. Whereas, people or humans would really be that having those cons too but we do know that not all industries would really be tending to switch up and this would really be
just that applicable into those companies which would really be able to afford up these robots as we do know that these wont really be that cheap. Therefore, you could really be able to tell that not everything
would really be having such change but rather it would really be that selective.
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If this trend keep continue, what the world would be? many people will become unemployed and not all people can become engineers. Middle class people will become poor as they don't get decent jobs, will we see a big revolution that the poor to clash against the rich?


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In as much as the use of AI is advancing day by day, there are still some certain things and activities that will really requires the supervision of humans. The use of AI cannot take over all part of the world no matter how rapid it might grow. Also, there are still some undeveloped countries which are still advancing in technologies today. So no need for panic over the use of AI.
There was a topic discussed in this forum where Elon Musk predicted that  AI will put an end to work . Watching this video has proved that many millions of jobs will be lost because of this new technology. Although this fast food is still in its experimental stage and not open to customers it shows how the future will play out.

Some economists claim that that was how it was predicted that new technologies such as the internet, automobiles, tractors, etc would cause unemployment but it ended up creating more jobs. However other schools of thought believe that the job loss AI will cause will be so massive that the sector might not be able to create jobs that will reduce the rate of job loss.

With customers still craving for human relationships and interaction and the cost of installing these Artificial intelligence machines I doubt if it will become popular in my country in many years. Customers still want to have discussions with humans and these tools might not be able to give humans that satisfaction. I also think that many organizations might not adopt AI because humans are creative and innovative which can contribute positively to the organization's growth. System failure can lead to disruption in AI production or service but humans can always improvise.

However, workers should devise means of gaining additional skills that will make them employable if they lose their jobs. They can also seek ways of integrating AI into their task to make it cheaper and easier.
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In as much as the use of AI is advancing day by day, there are still some certain things and activities that will really requires the supervision of humans. The use of AI cannot take over all part of the world no matter how rapid it might grow. Also, there are still some undeveloped countries which are still advancing in technologies today. So no need for panic over the use of AI.
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The backpedaling of AI products has already set in.
AI is plainly immature, way too early and way to costly. Its an advantage to those who offer products non AI.
Servers non Clould which also do not deliver what was advertised.
Non web3 as that is just a buzzword.   
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1. There are many jobs that can be automated, still, in a big number of countries it would be more expensive (for a while) to acquire robots for the job(s) than pay humans.
2. While AI can help a lot in many cases, for now, at least the AI I've encountered it pretty much has no idea what is doing (can give answers, but doesn't understand what is that or what is behind that).
3. AI has no imagination. Randomly stitching together information that's available is no imagination, sorry. On the other hand, although many don't realize that, many human tasks / jobs require some imagination.

All this being said, yes, AI and robots are a threat for everybody who is doing repetitive work, especially as the price of hardware tends to decrease over time and wages tend to go up.
But imho most of the people smart enough to have found this forum... AI and robots are not a problem, they're more a tool; at least for the next 5-10 years from now.
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AI is widespread, and I believe that it will continue growing, and so will automation in general. However, that doesn't mean negative consequences for the workforce and the economy. The last World Economic Forum report states that automation is happening, but at a much slower pace than anticipated. The current level of automation of business-related tasks is 34%, which is significantly below the prediction of 47% automation by 2025. Also, with new technologies come new jobs and new demand, and we've seen it happen many times in the past. People just need to learn to be more adaptable and to be ready to learn new skills to get new jobs, and things will be fine.
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I saw a video on my social media there's a restaurant that using AI and almost 100% automated, I thought it's a new video, but actually it has been around for six months.

If this trend keep continue, what the world would be? many people will become unemployed and not all people can become engineers. Middle class people will become poor as they don't get decent jobs, will we see a big revolution that the poor to clash against the rich?

I'm not sure if this happen in your country or not, but in my country most companies don't want to make their employees become permanent workers anymore, they only want contract workers because the companies don't have to give compensation to fired contract workers.

I understand that permanent workers are just a "myth", but if the companies suffer bad financial and want to reduce the employees, they would fire the contract workers first, so permanent workers are safer.

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