Imagine that AI is finally created and is commercially available (or whatever). Will most of us lose our jobs...

Imagine that AI is finally created and is commercially available (or whatever). Will most of us lose our jobs? Will it be just like during the industrial revolution - we'll all be forced to find a new job? Or we'll all have basic income?
It is inevitable that we create an artificial intelligence, the only question is how long it is going to take. So will we starve because of lack of resources or machines will help us to become even richer?

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>Will most of us lose our jobs?
We're already losing our jobs to automation and I don't think that the danger in creating AI comes from them taking our jobs

Probably basic income with a lot of drugs just like Native American reservation

Politicians don't wanna see riots from unemployed ppl so they will just give away some $$ and make ppl to do some crack cocaine or alcohol. That way they can keep their power

I'd maybe not lose muh job but it would be greatly changed, probably ending more or less as quality control.

t. process engineer

AI would create a supply for mankind and would work like papa Karlo for the sake of mankind, from this point space travels would be became real.

>for the elites who own them
ftfy

Why do you think that the common man will benefit

I'm still gonna be kewl after AI though. Provided the powers that be don't get a little too greedy, in that case we would just die off.

Personal computers was for elite too.

It's noon; time to have your nutro-soylent and opioid-laced cola-drink if you want to keep receiving your government allowance. And don't forget to watch your very important Japanese cartoon programmes after.

>Huxley was right

computers are tools which aid people in more ways than 1

yeah we all know if russia and it's jew oligarchy had dictated global event computers would still be used only by a select hand full.

but thankfully not all of the world is russia


and when youre talking about robots thats a whole new different concept

>>Huxley was right
That means even r9k tier virgins can have sex?

Sounds pretty nice 2bh.

Robots radio aircrafts cellphones internet.

There isn't any commercial incentive to provide AI to the masses, especially when those masses aren't linked to the manufacturing process anymore

>there isn't even any hope for me in Huxley's future

AI already exist, I use one at work. Google IBM Watson

>butthurt belt strikes again
Like the clockwork.

>hits the truth about russian kikes

>le le le butthurt

stfu you stupid kike kacapie

Are we talking about super secret top quantum computer SKYNET or personal AI who would help you with receiving information and do work?

I thought that we were talking about actual AI, not some sperg definition of robotic ""intelligence""

It's not sentient

The second one more or less exists. I worken in a fab where most of the production was monitored and adjusted on the fly by a self-learning program.

AI is a part science fiction for now.

It's still AI brah. Sentience is a whole other ball game and has nothing to do with people losing jobs

AI is pretty much going to guarantee universal basic income.

We are already approaching that with automation which are taking most of our manufacturing. Low-level AI is now being used more often too which will sweep away even more.

Its going to be good, humanity is doomed to become a bunch of manbabies in the future.

People will still buy and sell goods. Ultimately, machines have no desire for material wealth so it will all go to us.

I think that eventually automation will reach such a point that it is impossible for every healthy person to earn a proper living, and that the newly created hyper-rich will have to pay taxes that go towards a universal income of sorts so that we can buy from their corporations/conglomerates. It sounds scary, but I think it'll be the best thing to happen to the human race since the invention of fire. Things have been getting better for everybody since the 1940's, and it doesn't look like it's going to slow down.

Good times ahead, everyone. Don't worry

Which is why I don't understand why OP mentioned us losing our jobs. AI is intended for high stress decision making, not manufacturing and service sector automation

M8, the industrial revolution could have started before christ was born, because a guy in alexandria (greek macedonian egypt) had came up with the same basic principles behind the engineering stuff that had driven the industrial revolution during his time, over 2 thousand years ago. (Pic related).

But it didn't happen at all, you know.
So, why didn't it start in alexandria instead of britain almost 2 thousand years later?
Because slave labour was abundant and cheap at that time, there was no point for them to develop that kind of technology exclusively for that purpose once they didn't have the proper social / economical conditions for it to happen in a massive scale like it would eventually happen in britain in the future.

Same shit with AI stuff. Don't you think your russian government already had all of that stuff for a long time? The US, britain, france...
There's no social conditions for it to become the new rule of thumb, so there's no need for you to worry about it m8.
As long as there are people, they will have jobs for them. The only difference will be how much they'll earn, and immigration looks like a bigger threat to people's wages than AI stuff.
A poor immigrant can work for less than you would, and he costs just a wooden boat trip and a few years on welfare support.
A robot can do the same as you and the immigrant for free, but it won't have the money for buying the shit he works for.
And the robot will be generally way more expensive than the average worker, both socially and financially due to this shit.

If you don't know about the engineer prick I was talking about his name was hero of alexandria

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero_of_Alexandria

The most common argument that you hear against socialism is that goods and services aren't free

What happens when they become (essentially)free? Will the AnCaps be eternally btfo?

>more than 350k people are born every day
>basic income is somehow sustainable

>AI is pretty much going to guarantee universal basic income.
If the AI get a say on society you can bet there won't be any basic income nor any kind of minimum wage either. At the very best she will organize the economy of menial jobs/artists/security while taking care of all the production. Basically every job where 3 meals and a roof is cheaper than a robot will stay. At the worse she'll just kill the troublemakers.

eh low level AI that can do all kinds of shit is already happening.

soon its going to merge together into some fucked up machine consciousness though, but that part we aren't at yet.

Really? Finished mapping 100% of the human brain? Can already infuse and extract information from an actual brain? I'd very much like to know how you ppl got there, bruh. ;3

> Legit curious

They can just cut basic income for ppl having kids. If basic income is implemented, it will work in a way to discourage procreation (if the AI cannot sustain the system)

I don't think you understand what AI means or what it is used for. Right now I use AI for a research assistant, basically a google that returns better and better results as I give it feedback on what it brings me. This sort of programming can replace all sorts of knowledge workers

>she
Quit it, you're projecting your wet fantasies.

>sustainable energy
>not giving money to shit-holes that cannot into below-replacement fertility

universal income can work anyways if everything is automatic. you're basically turning on machines and having it do shit and not need to pay people.

only issue is making things so that it has very little waste ie recycling minerals and having renewable energy. its going to be like those pod things from the matrix.

>kill
you're assuming AI gets to that advanced stage like deus ex. at most its just going to make everything way too efficient and automatic were there's literally no point having people there.

...

AL is just a bunch of code that makes a decision pending on what data it has to work with.

it can only take a course the programmer has enabled it to take.

Now free will and self learning problem solving, using an imagination, that is something only a human brain has been able to do so far, also emotions , you'll never learn a machine human like emotions.

Sry, was watching -porn- and forgot the update the thread before that post.

> I'd still like to know where we are towards that goal. ;3

Our lives are not sustainable already, basic income isn't really any less or more so.

As far as I know, decades and decades

the goal is

human like fuckbots

without the STDs

oh and an Off switch, very important to have an Off switch

No shit, I was hoping for better info. =(

You sir, should get a prize for mind reading. lmao

He is not fantasizing per se, AI (intelligence artificielle) in French has feminine gender.

What the shit did i trigger you ?

Has it? Why did I even bother to learn French for 3 years if I have not learnt these simple things.

>tfw we could be millenia ahead in technology if the library of Alexandria hadn't been destroyed

We say "une intelligence artificielle"

>jobs
ahahaha
no

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>And what about the unemployed? Think that they’ll just raise up a mob and take on the 5% of the population who owns the means of production now? Think again. The one area automation is already doing very well is security.

>The new uber class (calling them rich isn’t even the right term at that stage) will be way ahead of the mob. They’ll have machines to protect their holdings, homes and families from the rabble. So those who think “they’ll have to do something for everyone else or they’ll be a revolution” think again. Don’t assume a universal basic income is a definite.

Ferme ta gueule il a raison

La ferme espèce de sac à bites obèse.

>essentially free

Labour will become free. Resources will still have owners.