Will you be unemployed in ten years

>people flipping burgers will be replaced by a machine
>self driving cars are already here
>robots are picking different items from the store shelf and shipping it to peoples home
>we dont interact with each other unless it is to protest which is pointless
So will your job be taken?

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OP

Here is an example youtube.com/watch?v=_hERITbwSy4

If Computers can figure out what a planet IS.
I'm fucked.

Good thing I don't have to wait 10 years

I'm 45 and have never worked a day in my life.
I'll be okay

I'll be designing the machines software, so no

>so what is your source of income?

Yeah....how do you get shekels?

Job? lol

Lolz, robots don't need cell phones, cars, etc.... if robots do the work no one left to buy their products. The whole enchilada will come Apart long before then.

>Food Service Industry
>Research and Development, QA Processes

Maybe everyone who works under me, but I think I'm secure for quite a while.

add to your pasta
>housing build is done by 3d printing robotics

>Lolz, robots don't need cell phones, cars, etc....

You're getting the point. It means more resources for their private use.

>if robots do the work no one left to buy their products.

The fuck the rich would care about acquiring more medium of exchange when you own >99.9% of worlds wealth?

>The whole enchilada will come Apart long before then.

Thats when the autonomous flying solar powered killbots with self-guiding bullets get ordered to exterminate the serfs

Nah, I'm the guy developing the damn things' procedures. The AI guys will have me replaced in about 30-40 years if the West doesn't implode by then.

>TFW accountant

Chance of automation in 10 years is 100 %.

I work with poor people. There will always be poor people so my job is safe until AI is so good that they can communicate with them. So 5 years.

How are accountants still a thing?

Someone has to deal with all the crap coming in. Not just invoices and paying bills, also random statistics crap some obscure government division asks for.

Technically most of my time i'm calculating orders and results after the whole contract has been concluded.

what do you do?

Survival of the fittest user. The Earth has too much people anyway.

>Not being a Six Sigma certified data analyst

I'm going to be the guy making sure the robots put their 1's and 0's in the right order.

>tfw student
Can they automate that already?

>Data analyst

That's the kind of job AI will do far easier then random menial jobs, it's 100 % numbers and theory.

Today it's bankers and advocates feeling the heat.
Tomorrow it's you.

You study accounting? Consider studying something different.

Mine won't because my field requires empathy. I can't wait though for all the male tears when millions of entitled, privileged, males become unemployable and unwanted.

No, I'm IT. But student too.

I want the "student" part automated.

But what if you're already unemployed?

>political analyst

Probably not.

Programmer for the Banking-jew, so now, very little chance.

mostly by banging fat chicks.

AI teachers or AI students?

Both. Cut me out of the picture.

Academia so like 0 chance of automation.

Slut

i plan on killing myself once i am finished with my degree, and that will be in two or three years. so yes.

Only non-physical jobs will be taken.

Robotics is not going to catch up and surpass computing in our lifetimes. So labor jobs will be the last to go. Engineering jobs, finance jobs, desk jobs, those will all go to desktop machines that don't move.

Nope. 100% chance of being automated. You don't need to do any physical labor for your job. A machine can easily replace you.

Nope my job is nursing literally the only job a robot can't do.

AI students... ... ... eh, why bother, just download the knowlege into the AI.

AI teachers i can easily imagine, they just pump knowlege into the kids brains anyway, a machine can do that, and if the kids misbehave they get an electro shock.

Who the hell wants to eat out of a vending machine?

What the fuck is a woman doing here?

They already have user.
There is no such thing as a x or y anymore.
All desk jobs all of them are data input.
Nothing more or less, yes in a blue moon there is someone who actually uses the data for real purposes, but man I've seen it everywhere i've ever been.
They sit at a desk and input numbers.
Someone else comes back and changes the number.
Someone verifies the number.

A computer can do all of these things and they often do.

More of a whore really.
Feminists love my coco.

Yea? I don't think you understand how fragile modern tech is.

We could turn Earth back to the bronze age with a simple flick of a switch.

As of now we haven't automated research and development of new ideas, and odds are blue collar manual labor job said will go long before me.

I hope so.

The qeustion is will robots be able to suck my dick? Otherwise i cannot see them taking off like you predict.

>cucktalists will defend this

nigger detected.

>We could turn Earth back to the bronze age with a simple flick of a switch.

How do you destroy shielded electronics, mechanical/analog equipment and vacuum tubes?

Do you really think everything is shielded? lol

An emp blast will suffice. Most of mechanical parts don't work nowadays without input from some kind of PLC or ECU.

being a Sup Forumstard is not a job

I'll be fine. Parts of my job can be automated to a degree but not in an autonomous way. Which just means my job becomes easier and more about monitoring the equipment and taking manual control when it encounters things it can't do, doesn't have the judgement to do itself.

>Do you really think everything is shielded?

Unless you destroy everything it can be all rebuilt and actually most heavily hit would be places that depend on us for food, like the 3rd world.

joke's on you OP, im unemployed right now

Now you will be made redundant in the next layoff round.

Sure that could happen. Not because of automation tech though.

It would just be Victorian era

With nuclear reactors and digital computing..

First World BTFO
>npr.org/sections/money/2015/05/21/408234543/will-your-job-be-done-by-a-machine

>Only non-physical jobs will be taken.
That's quite optimistic of you. Physical jobs will be altered and tailored to make up for the current inadequacies of robots and whatnot. Think about how houses and other buildings are more and more extensively pre-fabricated nowadays. What workers that are employed to build houses barely need to know as much of the technicalities involved in building a house as they did in the past.

And jobs that involve dealing with people, jobs that you think can't be done by robots... you're wrong. It'll just take longer as they wait for people to get used to such robots in society. Just like how an ipad in McDonalds, or an automated customer service system on the phone, are obviously less versatile than a human being, when we get some sort of robot nurses or whatever, and they're less versatile and capable than a human, people will be resigned to the fact that robots taking these roles is the thing that 's happening now. They'll be frustrated, yet still accommodating of their inadequacies.

We barely care about quality craftsmanship nowadays. Soon we'll barely care about quality service.

What if we archive it
unvis.it/npr.org/sections/money/2015/05/21/408234543/will-your-job-be-done-by-a-machine

>a safety helmet for a metal head.

>graphics designer

I'm so fucked I should just kms

I need sauce for this

>As of now we haven't automated research and development of new ideas, and odds are blue collar manual labor job said will go long before me.

>"I dunno mike, the new research robot just keeps giving me the same outputs"
>GRAPHENE GRAPHENE GRAPHENE NANOTUBE NANOTUBE NANOTUBE FUSION FUSION FUSION WOMEN'S STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES
>"Seems to be working fine to me, greg"

Better survivability for the internals when theres something that will crumble in the way to absorb energy.

Self driving cars aren't going to be affordable for most people. Unless you have tens of millions of dollars, you'll be mostly driving yourself

That robot is a magical construct. Not a self-powered machine.

>Think about how houses and other buildings are more and more extensively pre-fabricated nowadays
They're still stickbuilt in my affluent state.

>What workers that are employed to build houses barely need to know as much of the technicalities involved in building a house as they did in the past.
Well its true that they don't need to know english but the rest of architecture still applies.

>And jobs that involve dealing with people, jobs that you think can't be done by robots... you're wrong.
Just physical ones because i learned about thermodynamics in college and not how to draw anime.

But i'll not be able to convince you that Science Fiction wasn't prophecy on facts alone.

EMPs only do damage to sensitive semi conductor transistors. We have a lot of those, but unless the EMP is VERY strong devices that are simply unpowered will likely be undamaged.

Also, most equipment has all sorts of surge protection features that'll protect the electronics further.

Help people apply for food benefits. If they were willing to read I wouldn't have a job. The process couldn't be easier.

That is actually a good point. Why even bother to shape robots like humans. You could use the same design they used in Interstellar.

>Learning accounting right now
>My previous formation was advertising
>My country is France

Lol no retard.

Tell that to surgical robits

>i cause children to die

Well aren't you a moralist.

>We barely care about quality craftsmanship nowadays
This is wrong. We can't afford quality stuff anymore, yeah, but those that still can generally will appreciate it.

Women aren't surgeons. He said nurses, not useful people.

>Why even bother to shape robots like humans.

I don't see R2D2 being all that popular sex bot

EMP overloads small circuits, especially for processors. Which are in everything. They can be protected partially with a Faraday cage, but this is not 100%. EMP will be brutal.

>So will your job be taken?
I wish it would but that seem unlikely. I work in a 200MW cogen and the crew is already down to one operator and one panel operator that's mostly watching other processes.

If it's not 100% it's very unlikely to short. Get a dozen microwaves and put anything you want to be safe inside of them. EMP cannot get through.

How am I killing children again?

they could've automated most tasks of an accountant 30 years ago, when the automation debate was actually a thing in politics

You couldn't, that robot doesn't make any sense. I'm pretty sure it shouldn't even be able to walk as it was depicted. They were too limited by Nolan's insistence it look like the monolith. I guess it was imperative for him that he evoke a far superior film so brainlets associate the two together and his film gets its acclaim through osmosis.

St. Matthews Island.

Teachers are probably going to get the axe soon. With the internet and cheap video hosting one could easily provide 10 different explanations for the same concept effortlessly and one good lesson plan could be taught to all the kids simultaneously on their own schedule. That just leaves any questions and homework that the kids would have which could be handled over the internet and any practical courses such as labs. The practical shit probably would still need an actual facility.

Other than the kids becoming soulless husks because they lack meaningful human interaction with their peers and adults we would save massive amounts of money. Shit, we could probably all afford to retire in nice homes with all the money we save with free healthcare.

Robot musicians:
youtube.com/watch?v=kO5k3yGXuc8

AI constructed "music:"
youtube.com/watch?v=LSHZ_b05W7o

They have the potential to take over a lot more than we think.

>Other than the kids becoming soulless husks because they lack meaningful human interaction with their peers and adults we would save massive amounts of money

That has already transpired. Look at teenagers at the mall, they hardly even look at each other.

I'm very confused.

Youre not really taking into consideration the cost of doing business though. For example everyone loves a good small(er) time burger joint, but a burger joint won't be able to afford a robot making machine when they start up. Or trucking for example, yes a big company like Pepsi would be able to afford a self-driving truck that costs millions, and maybe they will make back money on it many years after, but a lot of trucking is done with many small-time companies who will never be able to afford a million dollar self-driving truck.

BBC will always be in demand so I'm good

>This is wrong. We can't afford quality stuff anymore, yeah, but those that still can generally will appreciate it.
Robots working in fields where rich people can still afford to employ specialist humans to do that work for them is hardly a concern for us, is it?

Same here
>They're still stickbuilt in my affluent state.
Well no shit, your state is affluent. I don't live in an affluent area. It's recently been flooded with what I think are Somalians, and there's been a ton of new, tiny houses built here to accommodate them, crammed into whatever space is left, all these ugly, bland little prefab Ikea houses.

Health sector especially with biotech is going to be decimated jobwise.

Already is, dispensing nurses already replaced to much higher reliability level. 90% of nursing can easily be automated plus machines dont fuck up and they dont have period shouting days..

Radiologists gone, all diagnosis will be machine made, much better success rate. Doctors will become therapists and recovery support clerks

Oh and carers and health industry automation will be pursued with great vigour as the savings will directly affect health insurance premiums and will be encouraged to automate asap by all.

>Will you be unemployed in ten years
Nope. there will be more work than ever because fags with soft hands refuse to work. I already make a shit-ton of cash...why would you make my career more in demand by reducing workforce?

Millenials btfo. In 10 years I will be making as much as 10 of them. Currently only doing 720%, but expect growth.

t:Pipefitter

On topic, the monetary policy solution to having most of the population not needed to work.

michaeljournal.org/articles/social-credit/category/a-sound-and-effective-financial-system

I was an electronics technician. Robotic takeover of jobs just means more systems to monitor/fix.

Pipefitters will become pipefitter robot supervisors and inspectors.

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