Where there is a demand, there is a market. Life, uh, finds a way.
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I agree, that would be great. But it's never going to happen. First off, robots need maintenance and supervision. But let's say we have solved that and we got a robot eco system where they maintain themself without going full terminator. Then we have the human factor. What happens to humans when they have too much time on their hands and get bored. They destroy things. We see this over and over again. This is why we can't have nice things.
Identify the ones who match your salary level, then observe how little work they can get away with. Then set your engagement level a few steps above that. That’s the sweet spot. If they get fired, adjust accordingly.
Also, personality is often more important than how hard you work.
It has always been like that. We invent machines to help us be more productive. Not to work less, but to produce more. Or the same, but with less people. And every time people protest because they are losing their jobs. Time passes, new types of jobs pop up. Rinse and repeat.
That being said. I'm not particularly on board with A.I. Sure, it can do some really impressive things, but at the same time I think it's been hyped way above its limits, and I'm not a fan of its environmental footprint. I just don't think the result is worth price. But I guess only time will tell.
There are 3 ways to plug in a USB-A. Wrong, wrong and right.
Is that a gif image?
If they can't even make a good sequal or reboot of an old successful franchise, how do you expect them to make a good movie/franchise from scratch?
I actually have dumpster licking as a hobby. I only lick the inside, though. Because you never know if the garbage men wash their hands after visiting the toilet.
Russia would like to talk to you.
I also know a good movie. You should go see it.