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How will the rise of the machines effect mankind?

Who will you go to when you lose your jobs to the machines of metal and steel?

Will you oppose it politically? How will it change your world?
>http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21701119-what-history-tells-us-about-future-artificial-intelligenceand-how-society-should
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HOW CAN HUMANKINS EVEN COMPETE?
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>>78742512

Low-skilled labor jobs will be replaced by machines, but this will in turn lead to a greater demand of software engineers and others to fill the support system for the machines.

In short, companies will make more money, but those without a higher degree in the relevant field will get the shaft, possibly increasing already existing class differences. Really, the whole school system should be reformed to include programming to prepare for the new kind of work that's gonna be needed, but the schools are not going to be able to adapt in time for the economical changes.
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>>78742696
This is no laughing matter
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>>78743139
That was awfully fast
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>>78742512
Ideally the machines have to compete in a capitalist system and human society becomes a socialist parasite that rides machine labor off into complacency.
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not for a long time. Technology and robots may be increasing in infrastructure and complexity, but not to the point of fully replacing a human. I have seen first hand robots that work in factories in laborious jobs, and they are no where near the level of a human. Besides, these robots will always need humans to maintain them. AI is growing, but the very idea of a "singularity" is debatable. Again, it will take a very long time, if ever, that AI will surpass human minds.
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4chan is compromised prepare if you know how
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>>78743139
I'm sorry but I can tell you first hand a LOT of people are too dumb for even introductory programming classes. And just imagine the mongrels who work in fast food and grocery bagging? What happens to them? Do they starve? Do they become an overwhelming large burden on the welfare system?
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>>78745752
>what happens to them

They become Power cells for the robots
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>>78745913
How is the increased production of goods worth human lives

Honestly how do you fucking rationalize that
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its already out , small robots with "artificial inteligence" to create other robots , i don't have the source but i saw the article in a portuguese magazine
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>>78746208
All your work is for human lives
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>>78745752

Well, it's all about the school system - I personally have no doubt the majority of any population can pick up the basic logical and technological skills to become a decent programmer.

Anyhow, the jobs won't disappear entierly, but there will be less of them. The change will most likely be under the guise of "efficiency" and "customer service", etc, but the real effect will be more profits for the companies. For example, take a company that moved a 2000-man factory to China in say, the 80's. Bad for America, right? But now they move back, and that's great! Except most of the work is now done by automatic warehouse robots and AGV:s meaning the factory is now a 200-man factory instead.

Contrary to what some people here claim, most companies aren't operating on a razor-thin profit margin, barely able to afford minimum wage.
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>>78744310
depends on the expansion of technology , your are putting aside the future of internet, can you predict te next internet ?
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