Do you legitimately believe a robot will be unable to do your job within the next 10 years?
Why not?
Keep in mind, we've been using algorithms to dictate investment decisions for a long time now. Computer systems dictate how markets move. Doctors spend more time "punching shit in the computer" than actually using their brains. Surgery robots are getting better every day, and they don't require 16 years of schooling or a $300,000 salary. Lawyers use computer databases to help build cases. Companies use data from social media and other data skimming services to predict market trends and innovate.
Military decisions are done through computer simulations, and drones are doing a lot of work on the ground.
What is your long term plan? What do you plan on doing in 30 years?
>tfw graphic designer and no robot will ever take over my job
Jayden Wilson
I test security of computers and networks. The more things they connect, the more work to do. Good times, gotta love the Internet of Things.
Yes, some good software can do it
Jeremiah Walker
>algorithms well they won't write themselves so I'm safe
Kevin Garcia
professional neet
Isaiah Diaz
i fix air conditioners. they probably cant replace my job, but will just make the actual air conditioners as more smaller/disposable units instead of ones that need repair so i figure im fucked
Tyler Johnson
>tfw work in a legal profession that requires human-to-human interaction
Wyatt Torres
System admin, God I'd love if they automated my job, but I doubt any AI will be smart to fix all the stupid shit people do on computers any time soon.
Caleb White
People don't trust robots in regards to banking, it's over and over proven. Hell I know people who still are old as fuck mind you but refuse to use an ATM, they need 20 bucks? They write a check and go to a teller.
Now you may say sure they are dying off and I can't deny that. People who grew up on social media are becoming that way, not the norm but it's a niche movement.
Yes a robot can hit better investments than a person, I am obsolete, I'm aware but aimbot 300 doesn't take you out to lunch, talk with you etc. That sells more than a half point on returns. This is what I do for a living and I assure you it's me remembering your kids name vs a charming apple welcome sign and that sells people.
30 years? I'll be retired and don't give a fuck, god willing 10 years I will be.
Josiah Rodriguez
>they won't write themselves
Do you have any reason to believe that it would be impossible for such a development in your life? Do you think it's highly improbable?
This is funny, because my gf is actually writing code to automate security testing. It's master's level comp sci shit so it's way out of my league of understanding, but it seems like people are interested in finding ways to make your job obsolete today.
Justin Peterson
I run a CNC machine. A watch a machine do most of the day. Then I watch the machine fuck itself with whacky errors and just refusing to do the code. I am not afraid a machine will take over running my machine.
Dominic Howard
I used to program robots for years. Likely will again as a long-term for when I get my degree.
Jason Russell
>Systems Analyst >No >Because even though computers are logical. Users are not
Adrian White
Cars are already like that these days. Teslas are basically build in a way that they can be lifted up and have every part pulled off and replaced.
>requires How long will that requirement be in place, do you think? Robots can have perfect confidentiality.
Every single person I know in my age group, and even my parents all use online banking.
Why can't aimbot 300 take you out to lunch? That sounds like a Michael Scott approach to winning customers. Would you go with the soulless robot that made its last clients a billion dollars, or jim the handsome guy who knows a good place for fish?
Lincoln Lopez
>writing code to automate security testing It's mostly already automated tbqh, sysadmining will be done by computers in the future for sure.
I am not to worried, as it's not my only field of focus, just what I am occupied with at this time. Never stack all your eggs in one basket, eh
Carson Thompson
>do your job within the next 10 years?
>law enforcement
not gona happen senpai
Daniel Perry
exactly. they can make remake every tech in such a way that it's really easy for a robot to replace the broken modules and then all tech jobs are gone. it wont be that hard
Jaxson Turner
Just as AI made the Grandmaster Chess player obsolete, cybernetics will make AI obsolete.
Humans have five to nine bits of RAM in their brain. If you gave a human a RAM stick and installed in its brain, a lot of the advantages machines have over man would disappear. That's the reason why machines are better thinkers than us. For now.
A cybernetic Bobby Fisher could defeat Deep Blue in a chess match.
Zachary Smith
Developer, making web interfaces and touch screen interfaces for manufacturing machines. 10-15 year AI will replace my job with drag and drop that a retard could use.
Angel Barnes
Robots are more creative than humans.
Isaiah Hughes
When was your CNC machine built?
Software is getting better in regards to this sort of thing, I think. I remember working on my high school's lathe and that was a manual job. I've toured some shops where they have these old million dollar monstrosities running on floppy discs, and I wouldn't be surprised if newer ones could simply interface with a computer that connects to a network to troubleshoot from.
Thomas Parker
Linguist. 14 months feel into Korean (didn't choose it got told to do this language) 6 hours a day of class 3 hours of study
Alexander Fisher
>Robots are more creative than humans >Humans created robots activated my almonds mr bahamas
Ian Foster
keep dreamin kids, I'm still waiting on my rocketpack and flying cars.
Can't wait senpai, I hope you starve for surviving the state, boot licking killer.
Ryder Jones
>t. Unemployed student
Go rake yourself faggot
Colton Watson
There are A.I composing songs and making artwork.
James Allen
>How long will that requirement be in place, do you think? Robots can have perfect confidentiality
Zachary Stewart
>There are A.I* composing songs and making artwork *algorithms made by humans to take input and generate output based on said algorithms
gee whiz they're basically mozart & davinci!
Alexander Bennett
it has a gap-teeth lol
Angel Hall
Own the company. We do Cultural Due Diligence as part of a recruiting firm. Every candidate we look at has the right resume. Our job is to find the right cultural match, in terms of personality, the ensure the greatest success of our placements. It's something you just can't quantify or automate.
Alexander Hall
Facial recognition software and connected cameras seem like a logical way to make tracking down suspects easier.
The actual manual labor job of taking a suspect into custody however seems to be unable to be performed by a machine quite yet.
Nowadays there's a format where humans work with AIs to play chess. It's interesting, I would love to get involved in the field of cybernetics.
Hunter Sanchez
>wants robots that obey the state 100% and have no conscious at all. >calls humans with free will bootlickers
real fires the neurons
Alexander Bailey
>We do Cultural Due Diligence as part of a recruiting firm. Every candidate we look at has the right resume. Our job is to find the right cultural match, in terms of personality, the ensure the greatest success of our placements. It's something you just can't quantify or automate Checked for truth.
Nathan Thomas
>66666
Logan Robinson
>ITT: people give their professions that wont be replaced within 10 years and cancuck fast food workers tells them it will while sobbing
Jayden Baker
No. Your company will just invest in proper equipment someday and you and that nachine will be tossed.
Juan Myers
Mechanical Engineer. Robot might take my job in the next 30 years, but not in the next 10. As long as they get some good VR to fulfill my unobtainable fetishes then I'll be okay with it.
Leo Wilson
>What do you plan on doing in 30 years? Still being the same loser.
Jonathan Cox
>What is your job? NEET >Do you legitimately believe a robot will be unable to do your job within the next 10 years? no >Why not? Why make a robot to leech of society?
Daniel Hill
I actually think this is accurate, and what will eventually happen
Caleb Bailey
Same here. There's some automation but I'm more worried about poos honestly.
Worst case I'll probably have to go into trades or something.
Lincoln Jackson
electrician
Ten years? no. maybe 20. Need extreme agility and dexterity for most of the job. Stuff like prefab housing is going to be a thing though. snap together walls and such with wiring already taken care of. Residential electricians are all retarded anyways.
David Sanders
>Believing the state will survive the AI revolution.
Tech will be just fine, tech will eat the state alive.
Brayden Torres
There will come a time where being Cybernetically enhanced will be more important than getting a college degree. There will be a tremendous capital investment cost to 'upgrade' yourself to be employable. And let's not even begin to mention the genetic revolution that's ALSO going to occur as well.
Inevitably, 112 IQ will become the new mean that's employable, as the economy gets more and more complicated. We are genuinely fucked because our globalist overlords don't understand that you can't make a diamond out of coal.
Angel Butler
anyone that drives a vehicle as their job will be the first to go and that is a massive slice of the workforce just this change alone with completely upset our modern society
Asher Murphy
>Copywriter for a Marketing Firm Hard to say. Most of what I do is translating the insane garble of nonsense engineers put on their whitepapers into something far more legible. For some of the previous business I've worked with, a program with an advance spellcheck could easily take over. But for others—like a spyware company going through a rebranding—God no. I spent months rewriting their entire website so as to not sound like they were stealing lines from a Judge Dredd comic.
Alexander Williams
sure bud
Eli Martinez
I am a teacher. Yes, I legitimately belive robots won't take my job.
Ryder Jones
>doctors spend more time"punching shit into a computer" than actually using their brains. Surgery robots are getting better every day, and they don't require 16 years of schooling or a $300,000 salary Bullshit
t. doctor.
Juan Price
>112 IQ will become the new mean that's employable
good luck finding a lot of those after a few generations of 3rd world migration
Camden Williams
I'm an IT director. If anything I'll be even better off when everything is automated.
Nolan Adams
>Checked for truth. Very few out there do it. Most just troll the resume boards to throw resumes up against the wall to see what sticks. Over 90% of our placements are still there after 5 years. it's why we can charge a high percentage.
Jack Richardson
The next revolution will be the intellectual AI revolution.
The industrial revolution trivialized production jobs.
AI revolution will trivialize jobs that require thinking.
We're all fucked.
Humans were only made to birth the machine master race.
James Foster
Yep. Now nobody will question your stupid decisions and machines will take over your responsibility to think logically about design and implementation.
Camden Murphy
We could basically make a pile of ground beef sentient with the right components. What makes you think we won't have a planet of yakub-like freaks?
Juan Turner
i have no job, i guess a robot is perfectly qualified to do it.
Jason Jenkins
do canadian docs actually make that much? I get along well with my GP and he flat out told me he makes 160. I mean that's good, but considering I make 118 and didn't go to university..
I guess if you're a specialist of some kind it goes up significantly?
Isaac Sanders
Robots can easily do my job in 10 years. I don't care, I guess I'm just going to take it easy for a while then.
Daniel Jones
What type of medicine do you do?
If you're a GP, what's the first thing you do when a patient comes in with symptoms, and you don't know what it could be?
Aiden Evans
Sauce?
Jose Jackson
>Implying automation = true AI okay, I see you're retarded.
Grayson Johnson
MD, not in the next 10 years. To diagnose someone correctly u need to think abstractive. It is not just statistics. Moreover my job is strictly combined with human feelings, which robots cannot replace.
Isaiah Reed
As a retail pharmacist I'm probably the only healthcare job on the chopping block. Fucking end my life.
Dylan Carter
I'm a computer systems engineer.
My job is mostly microcontroller programming.
I'm become the killer of jobs
James Smith
A robot will never be able to do my job, I'm a structural engineer for a construction company. I have to review plans, design/build, manage projects and hire people. There's a lot of robotics now in construction, especially demo, but I can't imagine it being much different in 100 years than it is now, considering that we do things the same way they were done 100 years ago.
Angel Adams
>electrical engineer >mfw I will control the robots
Juan Barnes
No. I make 150K a year. BTW what do you do to get 118 a year without university?
Landon Walker
Better than humans though.
A human is a machine powered by chemical reactions.
David Smith
What's a GP? I'm a naturopathic doctor we don't use those terms.
Anthony Howard
I build robots.
Nobody wants a robot built by robots. That's just retarded.
Hunter Stewart
no sauce on your pasta. raw pasta best pasta.
Cameron Lewis
As a patient who has had experiences with bad doctors, (Appendicitis diagnosed as "bad gas", I almost died) I would prefer a computer that can give me real data over someone who "feels this might be right".
Writer, director, 3D animator. Good luck robo homos
Ethan Roberts
3D animator. No. It's hard enough to do properly as it is, I'm doubtful someone can teach a computer the 12 principles and have them animate a character jacking off into a sock, let alone a short film.
Doing what I'm doing now, unless pakis have overrun the UK.
Daniel Rodriguez
AI will replace thinking that has any routine aspect to it. When it comes to being replaced, it's more likely we'll be replaced by Aliens or Superhumans than robots.
The question then becomes how much $$$ would it cost to raise the cognitive capacity of people who lack intelligent genes. It would cost a significant amount of capital to raise the IQ of a third world to a first world. And even then, we are talking about bringing people's intelligence up to a mere '98ish.' The cost doesn't justify the relative advantage. Genetic engineering, otoh, makes no sense because we can do it in the womb rather than while the person is alive.
Of course, globalists aren't even thinking that far ahead. They still believe that all these Syrian refugees can be doctors and engineers if they are given enough tolerance.
Adam Fisher
Oh so we aren't doctors because we know the truth?
Levi Walker
I just realized for the first time that the robots in Terminator - even in robot form - still have the gap between their front teeth that Arnold has. Amazing attention to detail.
Caleb Hughes
So far it seems the only jobs that are robot-proof might be creative work.
I feel like a moron for falling for the STEM meme.
t. depressed second year physics major.
Brody Wright
Sister who works at a top fortune 100 company, their hiring motto is literally what you stated > they hire for fit based on personality and "fit" within their culture, knowing that they can train the hire to fit the role from their
Chase Lee
Service plumber for high-rise buildings
Trades seem pretty safe, new construction might be taken over within the next decade but it'll take a while to make a machine small/nimble/intelligent enough to deal with repairs on the fly
Jacob Hill
pure science degree is only worth it if you follow through to PhD good luck getting a relevant job with just a physics BS
Zachary Davis
Gene editing is also a thing that I'm amazed america isn't jumping on.
It wouldn't surprise me if in 15 years we see a bunch of hot shot top geniuses graduating from the best schools who have been genetically modified.
What are we going to do when the genetically engineered geniuses start becoming prevalent? Is the public going to react well when the valedictorians of all the best universities in the world were all born under the supervision of the same genetic engineering company?
I think it's a safe bet to say this is already happening in China.
Julian Cox
>Not being NEET
How can you even begin to call yourself redpilled?
Nolan Edwards
>What is your job? According to the libtards, I'm a racist raper.
>Do you legitimately believe a robot will be unable to do your job within the next 10 years? Well. If it's a white robot because niggers hate milk.
>Why not? Don't ask me. I'm a racist raper.
Julian Morgan
Hmm... of course there are bad doctors. However, let me explain why statistics are not the best way to diagnose someone.
Imagine that. You are going to your robot-MD. You get full list of symptoms that u may have. Checking and checking more and more possibilities. Everyone has chronic fatigue, intestinal disorders, fever, cough and so on. I dare you, go and fill the internet survey of Lyme disease. I assure you, the statistic will reveal that you were sick.
To diagnose with the statistic tool, u anyway need someone educated (doc) who compare all possible diagnoses (with common symptoms I assume that will reach unconceivable values) to your clinical status.
Hudson Ward
I'm sure population explosion, massive non-White immigration, and constantly advancing automation, won't be a problem.
Right Goys?
Sebastian Gray
I did physics because I'm interested in it, but the programming skills I have are where I expect to get a job. I know a few guys that got bought up by facebook with just a bachelors in physics.
Adrian Gomez
Fuck, even cows aren't safe.
James Bailey
Sure buddy, even though the population is shrinking
Carson Baker
(((Shrinking)))
David Gray
The top performers will be done via natural selection. This is because there will be a gap in ignorance between what the intelligent genes are, and the intelligent genes we are currently aware of. As this gap closes, this will produce a higher and higher mean of IQ, to the point where it will cross over into 2 SD from the norm as we document all the genes.
There are problems with gene editing, though. For instance, natural selection still occurs when we do 'artificial selection.' Meaning we first select traits that we think our advantageous, then the environment either confirms those traits are advantageous or not. So we could raise a bunch of geniuses who are incapable of social functioning, or so depressed they kill themselves out of mental instability.
And then there's the question of, 'is this trait a good thing or a bad thing?' ADHD and Schizotypy are known to produce advantages in certain contexts, but also create disadvantages in the thinker as well. If you removed all the Schizotypal genes from the gene pool, you kill off Albert Einstein, Issac Newton, and Charles Darwin. Kill off the ADHD genes, and you kill off pretty much all the celebrities.
China will fuck up genetic engineering, knowing how they politically operate, but other nations will be more cautious and therefore more successful.
Jack Evans
What's to say a robot couldn't make these distinguishments?
Mind you an AI system could easily constantly track your vitals as you proceed through the day and adjust their findings on a real-time scale with persistent observation. A doctor only has so many hours in a day, and so many patients to look at. They can only collect so much data and make a decision based on it. The more patients that fill in more data, the finer the distinguishing details can be. There is probably a lot of things we don't know about how lyme disease affects the body, and it wouldn't surprise me if an AI could find these "hidden symptoms" that human doctors never noticed.
Ayden Robinson
gardener/landscaper/horticulturalist
people are too lazy and cheap to buy some expensive robot that does all the shit around the yard they need done. Most people can't even access their areas with a wheelbarrow.
The only threat to my job is illegal immigrants which we dont have in australia.
Also aussies don't want some foriegner turning up to their house when they aren't there and fucking around in their yard.
Chase Howard
I work at a hardware store (not for pcs, but house hardware like screwdrivers and stuff).
I'm sick and tired of having to serve the fucking clients that have absolutely no clue about what the fuck they want.
It is not like they come up with "I have X problem and i dont know how to fix it, do you have any idea of what could i buy?" or "Here, i broke this, do you have something like this?", they just come through the door and ask for "THAT THING" THAT FUCKING THING, YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT IT IS BECAUSE YOU WORK HERE and then complain and get angry when i politely explain them that i don't have any clue what "that thing" is(because, when you have more than 10k products in stock, "that thing" can mean literally anything).
And repeat that 20 or more times a day.
To replace this fucking job:
-Someone must create an app that recognizes the parts of the things in the house so people can go to the store knowing what the fuck they need. In order to do this, the user must take a picture, and the scifi algorithm would recognize the things in the picture (like phones recognizes faces, this would recognize household items). So the phone would recognize things such as: Tubes and their accesories, types of lamps and their sockets, etc.
-And the other part of the human replacement would be a amazon-like shit for household things, with an option to deliver a repairmen (with an uber-like contract). Or stores with machnes instead of people so they would select the products in a screen a product line would deliver it from the inventory.
Kevin Price
Lab grown meat is coming soon. Why not lab grown milk?
A big fucking tower of proteins and enzymes coalescing into the best-tasting, freshest, greatest milk every produced, enriched with more vitamins and minerals. And not a single cow in sight. (except perhaps the mascot.)