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13 minutes ago, mushroom said:

It's difficult to explain but the fears that you get from conspiracy protagonists are unfounded.... But, it will replace people's jobs in the future. Hence I'm working on an idea and creating a prototype to present and get investment. As is my friend (he's well ahead of me mind lol). Two projects that if are realised will kill thousands of jobs. Sad but if you miss the boat you are stuck at the harbour. 

In that lecture he talks about how AI will have to be fully integrated into government as part of a wider regime change to cut away all these layers of useless, self serving, c**ts…..to put it in layman’s terms ! 

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Let’s have it right, one cuckold, piss wet, Muslim loving western leader after the other have been kissing these mad dogs arse for 30 years in the name of “diplomacy”……and they have laughed in their f

Bugger !

As most of you know I have constructed a little tin foil den under the stairs, I hoard tinned goods and bottled water and spend most days wearing my knights crusader regalia waiting for Scotty's proph

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7 minutes ago, mushroom said:

It's difficult to explain but the fears that you get from conspiracy protagonists are unfounded.... But, it will replace people's jobs in the future. Hence I'm working on an idea and creating a prototype to present and get investment. As is my friend (he's well ahead of me mind lol). Two projects that if are realised will kill thousands of jobs. Sad but if you miss the boat you are stuck at the harbour. 

Just my opinion ,Mush, but is it not possible that things like AI, Automation, etc WON’T lead, in the long run, to job losses ?

I think it will “upskill” jobs , not replace them.

By that I mean people will still be needed to do the R & D on this and build and maintain the equipment.

A bit like car manufacturing, instead of a human building the car, the human now develops, installs and maintains the robotics that have replaced the semi-skilled assembly worker, meaning that a higher skilled workforce is needed.

Just my own thought and opinions.

Cheers.

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

Just my opinion ,Mush, but is it not possible that things like AI, Automation, etc WON’T lead, in the long run, to job losses ?

I think it will “upskill” jobs , not replace them.

By that I mean people will still be needed to do the R & D on this and build and maintain the equipment.

A bit like car manufacturing, instead of a human building the car, the human now develops, installs and maintains the robotics that have replaced the semi-skilled assembly worker, meaning that a higher skilled workforce is needed.

Just my own thought and opinions.

Cheers.

Exactly that, I think you have to think of it as a tool rather than a replacement.

Theres things AI will never do, like be 300 ft up a scaffold carving a replacement gargoyle on a thousand year old church.

Craftsmen, artisans of all types, trades…..AI won’t be able to do that for the foreseeable. 

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just watching bits on israel iran flattened a good bit aint they no wonder they wanted peace why doesnt our media show you the damage to israel make it sound like they stop them all another 2 week been nothing left please trump please after you start a war comical 

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They've been trying to automate welding for decades truth is it doesn't equate financially, anything to do with i.t. will be ai anything else will take years AI or not....

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10 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Just my opinion ,Mush, but is it not possible that things like AI, Automation, etc WON’T lead, in the long run, to job losses ?

I think it will “upskill” jobs , not replace them.

By that I mean people will still be needed to do the R & D on this and build and maintain the equipment.

A bit like car manufacturing, instead of a human building the car, the human now develops, installs and maintains the robotics that have replaced the semi-skilled assembly worker, meaning that a higher skilled workforce is needed.

Just my own thought and opinions.

Cheers.

Valid point!

Eventually it will disrupt as all new tech does and we will adapt. Removing the need for a dev team though is way beyond. What takes a team of 50 highly skilled people will be replaced by two or three that have upskilled themselves ;)

 

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9 minutes ago, WILF said:

In that lecture he talks about how AI will have to be fully integrated into government as part of a wider regime change to cut away all these layers of useless, self serving, c**ts…..to put it in layman’s terms ! 

It’s been going on for years, mate, not necessarily AI, but automation  and digital replacing analog, etc.

In the late 60’s and early 70’s my missus worked at the DHSS Centre in Newcastle, the computers were, literally , the size of a house and the magnetic tape discs were about 3’ in diameter, there were 1,000’s of employees.

Now, all that computing data could be handled on a decent laptop !

45 years ago I was sent on a three month course on Electronic Controls at South Shields Marine College.Solid state switching was replacing huge “knife” switches . Operators and Engineers had to upskill to the new fangled “silicon chip”.

I think the same will happen now with AI becoming more and more common.

Cheers.

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21 hours ago, mC HULL said:

he wasn’t my cup a tea always defending wrong uns like were the parents when these girls are going with muslim men etc

I didn't know MC so my apologies 

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The Luddites were terrified of the steam engine threshing machine replacing the scythe, and the automated loom replacing the hand loom, but the march of progress went on and has never stopped.

Cheers.

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20 minutes ago, Blackmag said:

I didn't know MC so my apologies 

i didn’t know him personally mate just little things he put 

but all them muslims are like it aint  they 

blame the victims

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

The Luddites were terrified of the steam engine threshing machine replacing the scythe, and the automated loom replacing the hand loom, but the march of progress went on and has never stopped.

Cheers.

Bit different now. I've said before there's AI tools now that totally replace the need for a biz developer. They trawl LinkedIn etc and do the same job, books appointments. Companies (SMBs and enterprise) are starting to use them and clearing out teams.

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