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1. ameliu+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-12-15 13:36:08
> I do, because I don't see why it wouldn't be.

Because of how capitalism works and people always try to corner markets, extract value from other people, etc. etc.?

> If it's not, why worry about it ?

Because we can choose different professions that are less susceptible to automation? Or we can study DL to implement our own AI.

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2. ajmurm+r6[view] [source] 2022-12-15 14:08:35
>>ameliu+(OP)
> we can choose different professions that are less susceptible to automation

What are those? It seems it's low-margin, physical work that's seeing the least AI progress. Like berry picking. Maybe also work that will be kept AI-free longer by regulators like being a judge?

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3. ameliu+nE[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-12-15 16:19:57
>>ajmurm+r6
Perhaps surgery. Or cooking.
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4. TchoBe+Ri1[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-12-15 19:22:11
>>ameliu+nE
idk about cooking, but surgery is already seeing AI-aid.
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5. ajmurm+w72[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-12-15 23:39:27
>>ameliu+nE
I was gonna link to this robot (https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/worlds-first-roboti...) as a reason cooking is "in danger". Seems like it cannot do the harder motor skills like chopping ingredients. In another video it makes a steak and the cooking time seems to be determined by how incredibly slow the robot is. It also makes a huge mess because it has worse motor skills than a toddler. Cooks seem safe for now. Too bad it's already a terrible area to work in because too many people love it.
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