Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Successful implementations of AI technology replacing humans
From a technical data web site, very impressive.
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From the CEO of a public company vendor, $SOUN, which provides AI voice interactions to fast food restaurants implemented voice interactions in drive throughs: Quote:
Don't believe the AI hype trying to downplay human replacements |
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Sounds very much like the concerns expressed way back when "...computers were going to replace humans" and then later came robotics in manufacturing were going to replace humans.
Somehow we have digested and acclimated to the opportunities opened/presented by the new technology........VS the sky is falling news/headlines back then and again now......but worse. Way too much commentary by ANYBODY with a keyboard presenting every whim of the day as if with authority/validity. And unfortunately a population that now believes almost anything.....from ANYBODY. |
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Totally agree with this from a customer point of view,
from the tradespeople in these two areas, they might disagree. . Quote:
not sure what your point is other than rambling, but FYI, i have personally programmed / coded people out of jobs in finance. and I am a very, very basic programmer . . . |
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The people who will be mostly affected by this are people in minimum wage jobs who are easily replaced. People need to learn that minimum wage jobs are only entry level positions and people should look to advance from them.
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It doesn’t bother me that AI should be used a Fast Food restaurants rarely frequent them. Since many restaurants offer pay at table. I should be able to order from table so the meal order gets processed correctly. Just deliver it to the table requires minimum tipping.
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Using technology where technology makes sense.
Why ask someone to flip through 910 pages to find the answer to a question when a machine can scan through it almost immediately? Attach a front end that can interpret questions and you have a very smart, very fast Shell answer man. For the drive-thru window it's even easier. The machine doesn't need to know much at all, it just needs to understand human accents and a few words relating to the menu. Much faster and more accurate than a human listening to a garbled voice then hitting buttons on a screen.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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not everyone will assimilate,
not everyone will survive, not everyone can move up result will be a very dystopian society where there is a low bar is a master's degree to obtain work which is high enough to buy a house There will be no hard work options to gain experience in lieu of a master's degree. A friend of mine, has a friend from india who moved here 30 years ago for the technical opportunity starting 15 years ago, he kept losing his jobs after they moved the jobs from here to India. Finally he moved back to india with family after 25 years of productive programming career. For the entry level work, there is no place where the labor moved to, it will disappear and there are a hell of a lot more entry level type employees than there will ever be masters degree entry level on site AI machine management jobs. the dystopian point is there is a tipping point, beyond which the french revolution happens. Ever read Amazon.com ? as the changes pile up by the plutocracy . . . good luck to us as this working class provides the bulk of the social security wages contributions. . |
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Do we close down CASE and Caterpillar to put more people to work shoveling? Are we willing to pay the much higher prices to shut down automated production lines and buy hand-built automobiles? I could certainly get behind hiring more Americans to man telephones on customer service lines but I don't know that I want to pay the increased price that would come along with that. Are we selling ourselves short by believing we must have unskilled trades? Is there a way to put more people to work in internship or apprentice programs that can lead to a career rather than having them take orders at a drive-thru window? Is the dystopian future the one where a Master's degree is needed to hold a job or is it the one where technology is seen as a threat and banned?
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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So all software amortization and software purchase and SAAS expense shall be disallowed expenses for corporate tax purposes. And then the corporate tax is adjusted to include capital to fund this, as corporations US entities can't leave, including ones owned by intl holdings companies. And raise the social security tax by increasing the percentage and removing the ceiling to tax all management employees, even with a graduated increasing scale for highly compensated ones, and then SS will survive a bit longer. . and I don't believe that these people will miss the increased tax, so save yourself from the theoretical arguments on tax disincentives. Working above UBI after tax gives you more spending opportunities than UBI or nothing at all. In the post WWII and post the great depression, people still worked with the highest incremental tax rate approaching 70%. People won't stop working but there is a level at which each individual won't work harder or longer or want the additional responsibility for the incremental income. Just don't conflate the two concepts into a generalized for everyone not working excuse. |
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I do believe that many new jobs that we have no idea what they will be, are going to be coming. Save SS by advancing the age as we live longer as well as continue to advance salary limits that people must pay into SS. |
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That's the tipping point which we are slowly passing where the capital investment is going into replacing labor, and does not create jobs. Its not the same world as we worked in any more.
the dystopian technology advancement now is the final stages of technology development, excluding sentient which is technologist's masterbation, where more technology investment now replaces more and more jobs. . |
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