Is automation a meme? What jobs do you believe are at most risk of never being performed by a human?

Is automation a meme? What jobs do you believe are at most risk of never being performed by a human?

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All of them eventually.

This is just utter bullshit. How the fuck are you going to automate roofing? Someone would need to create some ridiculously complex and expensive machine, and it would need to be tested, and all of this stuff. And it would probably still break down repeatedly.

It might happen way into the future but I don't see it happening ANY time soon.

I reckon this bullshit is just invented by nerds who work shitty desk jobs and try and justify their existence. It's the equivalent of "FUCK I HATE CHAD WHO JUST LEFT SCHOOL AT 16 AND NOW HE'S BANGING GIRLS WHILE I'M STILL A VIRGIN, LIFE'S NOT FAIR, WAAAAAHHHHHHH"

You're kidding yourself if you don't think roofing could be automated.

>Implying traditional roofing wont be replaced by solar roofs prebuilt in a factory.

I'm going to assume yes until it actually starts getting adopted more than talked about. It's been on the tip of everyone's tongue for years and we've yet to see any real massive advances in it. At least in our daily lives.

There's an infinite number of roof designs for roofing to be fully automated. There might be roofing robot operators and handlers, but that is about it.

CNC machines have been around for decades and they still need a team of CAM designers and machine operators.

The roof panels need to be small enough to ship and install. Guess whos gonna climb on your roof and install the panels? A human.

>t. roofer

What website is this? Also accountants are FUCKED!

This

Automation is good.

>implying all new construction wont be prefab panels that are installed by a crane.

the question is will automating it be cost effective?

>implying houses won't be 3D printed on site

Slack is such a worthless meme tier piece of shit

algorithms be racist and sheet, keeping the black man down.

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no doubt the bilderburgers and globalists are slitting each other's throats as we speak

automation say some
kill 99% of humans say others
but what about those lucrative dumb consumers, say many of them

must be a bloodbath in those subterranean kingdoms they inhabit

who will win

who cares

roofing will take awhile to be automated, humans can do it much much more cheaply

loan officers should already be machines desu

You guys have to picture 20, 30, 40 years from now when new technologies have emerged. Automation is already stealing jobs (and rightfully so) but the real shit will start happening half-way through the 21st century and beyond.

They 3d printed a house...

Though they still had to use manpower to install windows.

Why so glum Bruce? Run out of meth?

If we make fuhrer children, yes

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Somebody look up if niggers will be eliminated by automation

>fingers crossed

Pretty much all of them. There will be an ever-decreasing pool of jobs which require humans. Until we get wiped out.

White people will have a lot more time to lynch niggers, at the very least.

>first the algos came for the blacks
>then they came for the spics
>then they came for the Semites
>then they kind of just stopped showing up and life was pretty good

homes have been built on production lines since the 50s, but nobody wants to live in them because they're trailer homes

t. owns a few doublewides and quonset huts

This, and eventually, we could end up like a society in that Black Mirror episode where people cycle on their bikes all day long, earn points, get apps, and live the same lives unless they got a special talent.

>3.7%
ROBTOS BTFO

Daily reminder that increased efficiency grows the economy and just moves jobs to different sectors.

Regardless if machines take over, someone will have to maintain and repair the machines.

New career choice: machine mechanic/electronic technician

Most people here don't understand what automation is about. You're not going to be replaced wholesale by machines. New tools will just make people in your trade so much more productive that a lot fewer of them will be required.

offers for:

>electrical instalation design
or
>SAP consultant

which one should i pick /polacks/ ?

you're braindead

Artificial Intelligence is often touted as something that will take over all of our jerbs, but remember AI is limited by its mechanical ability. It has mechanical arms that we build, and that we'll have to repair and maintain.

Brzezinski was right. Or however you spell his name

Possibly my least favorite episode. Mostly because the premise is pants on head retarded.

the home owner can probably do it themselves, or get one or two guys

Until there are robots that can build, repair and maintain (which already exist basically, look at a car manufacturing plant)

Basically getting replaced.

Roofs can litteraly be sprayed on..
A skyscraper with 5000 workers has only one roof

It is not that unbelievable once you get right down to it. I mean, what the hell are humans supposed to do once everybody's jobs are automated? And I mean, everybody's?

Ya know...until a build a robot that rebuilds/repair robots

Eventually we will build a robot that repairs/rebuilds robots.

Take advice from someone here that writes software for automation platforms. I have been working successfully for the past 20 years on automating systems. I do everything in my power to make our machines not only outperform low IQ humans but do everything more efficiently. I have sold my systems to companies at a 93% successful sales rate. The days of low information workers is coming to an end. Sure I'll never be able to replace common blue collar construction workers and other valued tradesman, but your typical college graduate? They don't stand a chance. It's amusing to me that they'll give away free college and everyone is always screaming about it, but you never see anyone screaming about free trade school. Here's a hint for you faggots, you want job security, learn a trade. Learn to think outside the box and make yourself valuable. If you waste a fuckton of your parents, or taxpayers money on some bullshit college degree, people like me will find a way to make you and your shit skills replaceable with circuit boards and mechanical shit.

Feels good. I don't really trust that number though.Most of the job is automating my own tasks, for finding other peoples solutions to automate my tasks for me.

That is way off in the future, regardless mechanical devices will break down eventually.

We may see dark factories soon fulled staffed by machine, but there will still be a crew there maintaining them. Checking fluids, cleaning, preventative maintenance.

However, this would mean a much smaller human workforce. With only human technicians available to repair the robotic workers, many jobs will still be lost I guess.

Point is, get a skill, learn a trade. If you're only good for a laborer, within 10 years you'll have nothing. Education is key I guess

Literally anything besides wasting their time on a exercise bike. Someone did the math, but basically any power they would have generated from doing that shit would have been negligible.

do those 5000 workers live in skyscrapers?

>Slack

There is a special place in hell for the pajeets that programmed that worthless shit

Roofers exist because roofing sucks dick and most people would rather pay somebody else to do it

The wealthy need consumers so they'll come around to a UBI sooner or later. The wealthy will just play a game of seeing whoever can control the most of the production.

>electrical installation design
Actually get to design things that will be built in the real world.
>SAP consultant
Glorified data entry clerk.

Choose wisely.

daily reminder a service based economy is hard to automate

how do you automate research?

how do you automate therapy?

>tfw have an actual education
also daily reminder eventually we will demand a 20 hour work week to compensate that way we can shitpost all day

In a future where no one works the human rescorce managers will be king!!!

This scenario is flawed.

This is very far into the future. Would require a human level of cognition.

Not every break down on a machine is obvious, there is a lot of troubleshooting involved and instinct. Yes a robot may be able to complete an assigned repair where the job is known and detailed, but a robot could not figure out an unknown problem via troubleshooting. Not yet.

Educate yourself back to redd it with your spacing you faggot

>tfw getting a degree in supply chain
>will be among the first to get automated probably
>tfw don't really care because GI Bill is paying for school and I never would have gone to college if I wasn't getting paid to do it

College is mostly easy, much easier than a 9-5. I'm enjoying my 4 year vacation. After I graduate in a year, I'll get a shitty desk job that I'll hate and want to kms everyday. Then when the algos take my job I'll just get some comfy bs job and live easy.

They used to before the robots replaced there jobs

Okay..I have actual real world experience repairing industrial machines you damn neck beard. Educate YOURSELF. Even the most advanced AI today are on the scale of worm's intelligence

>king
Shitlord.

almost everything that dosent require advanced mechanical work.

general practitioners will be gone
lawers and judges will be gone
computer programers will be gone
all of STEM will be gone
banking / accounting

whats safe

cooking and trades

>I gave you money
>haha, you gave it back!

UBI is retarded

And my analytics programs will make your job obsolete since your employers can subcontract my workers to come in on a contractual basis to perform repairs due to analytics. Fuck off back to redd it, shill.

>Implying a poo-in-the-loo hasn't already taken your worthless HR job anyway

Don't worry though, any poo-in-the-loo tech recruiter who calls me, I automatically turn them down.

Keep sucking Elon Musk's dick, the AI apocalypse is a meme.

The more we automate, the more work we seem to do.
Nothing will happen.

>STEM
robot will never design a whole car

>You're not going to be replaced
>so much more productive that a lot fewer of them will be required

lel

>contractual workers

That's not how it always works in the real world buddy.

This is why we need UNIONS

pajeet accountants, maybe

CPAs will be fine, at least for this generation

What's the website? I ask cuz there are like a few different ones.

I fucking hate HR people.

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More like Robot Resources Manager

Because somebody has to watch the automation, after all

...

>watching robot cuck porn as a job

Nuh uh.

super blocks same building over and over. judge dredd style

Fuck off red dit spacing leftist shitbag. Fucking KYS

>still have a job
>have control over a lot of robots
I see no downsides

Anytime you hear "this new economic cycle is different goyim", quake in your knees.

Automation is a code word for the rich not sharing their wealth anymore. It's not robots that will take all jobs (they won't), it's the rich making competition impossible and firing you.

>don't go to law school they said
There is so much existing legislation that needs to be revised and new legislation that needs to be considered concerning automation and AI in the computer age and I fucking love it.

75% taxes to pay for all the unemployed.

>implying

>unemployed pay for robot lubrication with 75% of their blood

m8 that's bullshit and you know it.

I don't get how the Elite think automation will work. Our current economic system is based on the exchange of currency for goods and services, but if no one has a job due to automation who is going to buy the good and services from the companies the elites own? It seems like they would be destroying themselves as well as 'us'. Could some user please explain why I'm wrong?

How do you figure? What is going to be done about the massive, systematic job loss? Legislation needs to be drawn up concerning that. How about tax concerns? How about ethics? How about safety and oversight? All of these things need to be addressed. Legislators are the once who pass the laws (the overwhelming amount of legislators are former lawyers) and the ones who draw up the actual legal framework are lawyers and legal scholars.

Sorry you fell for the welding jew Cletus. Good luck with that.

What you think of as typical roofing materials and application will be changed to fit automation.

How many jobs were lost due t the creation of the wheel? How many were lost due to the invention f the cotton gin?

>95% Jewelers, precious stone and metal workers

Sure buddy. All major jewelry manufacturing is still cast, fabricated and stone set by hand. CAD and 3d printing makes the process easier, but nothing about the process is automated.

That's why they're trying to meme universal basic income. We'll be literal wageslaves.

>being this obtuse
Computerized/robotic automation systemically replacing humans in the workplace on a global scale is a little more nuanced than the fucking cotton gin, idiot.

That's bullshit. Even a shitty AI will do an infinitely better job at staff management than an HR manager.

Yes and no

For the last several hundred years we have been automating but instead of computers it's been machines, electricity, oil, steam engines.

The the early 1800's workers famously sabotaged machines they saw as "replacing them"

Yet somehow technology, while making things more efficient, also leads to all new industries and new opportunities for work.

So yes computers will replace many jobs that will no longer need human hands, and they already have

But as hey donthat opens up countless other industries and jobs.

The idea that we will all have nothing to do is retarded asinine; there is always more to do that's how humans are.

And in some distant future centuries from now when all work including the design, building and mantianence of new machines is done by machines and humans don't need to do anything it doesn't matter. At that point out modern notions of Capitol and labor will be meaningless and we will love into an entirely different type of society

That's like asking how a Bronze Age priest would make it in modern capitalist societies

The question is irrelevant

>being this obtuse.
Thinking you're special because you live in a year that starts with two zero instead of one. Increased efficiancy is how industry is driven dumb dumb. Just because someone isn't working on an assembly floor doesn't mean that someone else doesn't have to build, sell, maintain, program, and eventually replace said robot or any of it's individual parts. Not to mention the logistics jobs that will be needed to ship both the increased products these robots develop and the robots themselves.

Roofing can only be automated for standardized housing, which exists but is extremely unpopular. Basically it's the difference between cookie-cutter housing and "artisan" roofing, which is by far the more popular option in the USA.