What will happen when automation starts pushing out fast food cooks, cashiers, truckers, and taxi drivers?
I mean look at this shit. A machine makes a better looking burger than any I have ever seen at any fast food restaurant/burger joint. The machines are coming for our jobs, what's going to happen afterwards though?
Revolts in the streets? Basic income? A culling of the herd?
Sorry, but I prefer my burger without motor oil, thank you very much.
Jack Lee
It's not even close to happening lots of places have real wages way higher than the US and they never got the machines
Juan Jackson
Boycott.
Oh no. The robot burger shops don't employ people? I won't eat there.
Boom. McOut-of Business
Jacob Cox
Real minimum wages*
Lucas Campbell
Well ask yourself this: how will most of humanity operate in a society run by automation?
Will the typical 9 - 5 still exist? Will cultural norms change? Large (and potentially disastrous) changes will happen thanks to automation.
Jose Perry
because every other food you eat doesn't come off a conveyer belt
Luis Parker
Same shit that happened when industrialization became a thing. People will find new jobs.
Hudson Nguyen
A robot will not take a crap and not wash hands, or spit on your burger.
Go robots go.
Noah Perry
They will become slaves to the people who saved money on cheap food.
Make no jokes about it: the upper/middle classes will be able to afford house servants in no time at all, and it looks like there will be quite a large pool to choose from.
One wonders how desperate to "perform" some of these serfs will be.
Owen Russell
Robots don't buy things. If people don't have income corporations will go bust with us all. Anyway we won't have to worry about it. Maybe in a few hundred years.
Brandon Diaz
>transition from male to female >get plump breasts >start Instagram account >show guys attention >ask for donations >become millionaire overnight >buy boat and set sail
Mason Morales
MSME: Robotics & Automation here
If you have a low-skill job, you won't in 5 years... especially if the left has their way and make human labor more expensive (min wage etc)
Start teaching yourself a skill like how to work with robots or how to repair robots.
Connor Walker
Some kind of techno socialism is inevitable. People "earning" billions without even being "job creators" will push people over the edge. On the flip side capitalism can't survive without mass consumption which requires that the populace is employed.
Isaac Martinez
ahh... link... for science?
Jason Harris
>Oh no. The robot burger shops don't employ people? I won't eat there Yeah cause people eat at fast food chains to support single moms and liberal arts majors.
Jose Green
Better than the bodily drippings of the humans serving it to you, though.
Dylan Kelly
Found the redditor
Carter Perez
You tell me.
Gabriel Edwards
kek "i'll never use vending machines, they're putting the soda stands out of business"
"i'll never use a newspaper machine, they're putting the newspaper boys out of business"
as if the average person cares about anything other than cramming another burger down the hatch
i'll probably eat more fast food once it's entirely automated because i won't have to deal with greasy teenage metalheads or 30 year old minorities anymore
Austin Cook
>fast food *** cooks *** oh foreal >cashiers This already exists, and there is still a need to people. >truckers and taxi drivers these jobs are much more than going from point a to point b.. people are always going to be needed in this industry.
Charles Jackson
Is that machine oil all over the top of it? >Eat machine burger >Get cancer
Nicholas Adams
This. Same for me. I don't eat fast food very often because I am worried about the nigger behind the counter spitting in my food or the white 20-something incompetent fucking up my order.
It is constantly getting worse, too.
Jaxson Scott
>retard
Mason Perez
>there will be a ton of unskilled, over-entitled faggots clamoring for mo money fo dem programs
Shocking.
Grayson Perez
No,
Only retards who have no reputable skills will be forced to do something useful for society and/or become educated. Anyone who works in the fast food industry is a burden on society and should be replaced with robots or else they will think they are actually doing something worth being paid for.
Austin Bell
>unskilled I don't think you understand how real automation works, user.
It's not that they can do your job better than you, it's that they can do _everything_ better than you. You can't just upskill, because it's not your skills that are the problem. It's you. You yourself, inherently, are an inferior design.
"All previous versions of humanity will no longer be supported as of this update."
Jayden Murphy
>Praising Kek >Posting the Frog
I explore you to read the Bible, especially the book of Revelations.
Revelation 16:13 "And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet."
The Frog is an unclean spirit of the evil ones.
Jordan Adams
I've been boycotting fast food for years because they hire spics and coons.
When the mechanical Jew replaces those workers, I'll be back chowing down on those shitty cheap burgers.
Camden Cook
Crime will skyrocket until either
A) Robot cops are invented B) Universal gibsmedat goes in effect.
Jonathan Brooks
Ive seen something that lawyers will be replaced, any thoughts?
Brody Perry
>A machine makes a better looking burger than any I have ever seen at any fast food restaurant/burger joint. >What will happen when automation starts pushing out fast food cooks, cashiers, truckers, and taxi drivers?
Finally get some good service, or other vehicles that can drive the god-damned speed limit.
Can't wait till the drones are replaced, maybe then they'll realize that not putting mayo, on an order that says no mayo, wasn't too fucking hard after all.
Joseph Clark
I prefer mine without curly nigger hair/gross feces from their fingers
Benjamin Lopez
In Britanistan, they've started a trial of something called Universal Credit: if you're out of work, you get a basic allowance to cover your housing cost each month and a little bit more for you to live on (me personally, I get 600 p.m; 300 goes to my rent, 100 to my council tax then I have 200 to live on {subsistence}).
In the future >automation goes into full swing >heaps of people lose their min. wage jobs = more people claiming UC >production cost of pretty much everything drops (dunno exactly what production/retail is, but I'm *pretty sure* there's a disparity) >retail cost stays pretty much the same >people on Universal Credit still buy things (as they have needs and wants), therefore there's still money going to businesses and the gov (VAT) >self-sustaining system? (at least for the unskilled worker population percentage that have been replaced by machines)
Nathaniel Lee
nah... robots would have to figure out how to lie and express empathy.
remember... lawyers don't honestly interpret the law... they try to win for their client. Easiest way to win a trial by jury is to speak to their emotions.
Julian Morris
>develop robots to reduce work and make life easier >first question people ask is "what will we do for work now?"
Does anyone else think this is just fucking ridiculous? The whole point of technology is basically so we don't have to work as hard and that life is easier. And yet we wonder what we will still do to work?
Maybe...we don't have to work?
Jack Ramirez
Unless there is major social reforms, it will be dystopia.
Parker Martinez
you still need people to run the machines. its pretty much what i do and i get paid 20 and hour plus full benefits, life insurance, paid holidays etc...
Adrian Martin
No you fucking child. Automation is going to gut shit jobs and we are going to have to deal with it.
We don't need to worry about this robot singularity fantasy for generations.
We don't have to worry about robot lawyers and automated penal colony shit posters just yet, so let's focus on the real issues here.
Ayden Lewis
But what about money, man? The whole system is built upon people working for a living. If we put the robots out there before changing the system, then shit is gonna get fucked up.
Ethan Robinson
I'd prefer a robot burger after some of the things I've seen fast-food workers do.
Jace Martinez
>They didn't study or get a career in software
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Luis Lopez
retail and service are going to be wiped out very soon along with millions of other redundant jobs. I know a girl that's a court stenographer, literally her job is typing up what people say. redundant shit.
Ian Green
Abolish welfare entitlements. Incorporate basic income. Save billions.
Justin Turner
It doesn't matter if they have no reputable skills you euphoric autistic cuck, our race needs a population. And without work people will not be motivated to populate.
What worked for those in the past doesn't work for us now, and what works for us now probably won't work in the future. But it must be noted that economies that have worked have all be similar in that they are usually right-wing economies. Feudalism in the middle ages, mercantilism during the age of discovery, capitalism during the industrial era. As the industrial era draws to a close and we enter post-industrial society, archaic and obscure economic forms such as Distributism may become more popular, or forms similar to Fascism may be revived. Personally I think Distributism may be the next step because it is a right-wing economy allows for industries to be run by larger groups (families, communities, cities etc.) who can distribute profits that they make from automated manufacturing as they see fit. Regardless of which economic form you prefer, we should seek to maintain the human aspect in economy when automation becomes the standard without turning to Marxist bullshit like Standard Basic Income.
Ryder Gutierrez
I'll eat a lot more burgers because I won't have to interact with the pooinloos that work at every fast food place around here.
Sebastian Clark
1 engineer services multiple machines, it wouldn't be an economical move otherwise.
>I've replaced 5 humans earning min. wage each or 5 robots >each robot requires an engineer for maintenance at 20 an hour >hurr durr
It's a diminishing work pool required
Joseph Wright
We pay people to get sterilized. Or else they're on their own.
Josiah Cooper
Clearly fat, autistic and mad.
Have fun flipping burgers you fucking burger
Jonathan Perry
>mfw programmer making bots to take ur jerbs and replace all women by waifus What a time to be alive
John Davis
You shouldn't be working a job that can be replaced by robots you fucking idiots.
Luis Powell
Audrina Hilton
Jason Murphy
>mfw I studied to be and currently work as an sysadmin All these robotics, machines and virtualized systems just make my penis even harder.
Samuel Gray
I didn't suggest that we reject automation completely, and obviously shit like fast food would be automated, you stupid chink. If you like automation and if you have any interest in maintaining or even increasing your national population without resorting to stupid leftist economic forms, then our economy and the jobs being offered will have to grow in scale, and right now our economy is almost at its limit.
Justin Perry
The same thing that happened when our economy moved from agricultural to industrial: people found other jobs over the course of several decades
Also the Civil War
Grayson Wright
Thanks mang I feel better about going to law school now
Angel Lopez
dispatchers at work just got laid off and replaced by a computer program running on servers 500 miles away. they probably laid off a dozen people, put the program in charge, and have two dispatchers overseeing the issues the program can't handle
we're either heading for a UBI or we're heading for stalinism in a generation, take your pick
Hudson Allen
Its still a race between making a cheap enough burgerflipper and hiring decent workers for your shop. You basically need one higher paid and higher skilled worker if you can get away with less workers. That means that you'll have one guy who can hand out the burgers and smile and run the register and that can be your whole business.
Asher Adams
no they don't Canadian faggot
Ethan Martinez
Race war
Michael Barnes
Farming and factory assembly are low-skill occupations though. That wasn't a huge transition.
The problem here is that the service industry is really the only low-skill profession left now. Everything else requires at least 2 years of schooling or umpteen years experience that the average 18-25 year old will not have. A white kid might be able to pick up the basics of electricity and mechanical maintenance, but Tayshawan sure as hell will not.
Julian White
>what are plastic gloves
Jayden Fisher
mfw there's actually no way a machine could do my job
Chase Walker
Yeah right. Look at intel, they have like half minorities. The whole thing about blacks being dumb is just because of government programs that ostracized them. Once the system changes, they will change too. Or end up in the social safety net like all the other dum dums The Future: Where you pay for the poor and stupid by learning to do an advanced trade that is heavily taxed.
John Miller
Demonizing the gods of the past has been the way of Christianity from the beginning.
The more "evil" it's described as, the more likely it was a worthy object of worship before they came along.
In any case, praise Enki, keeper of the Me of Me.
Joseph Barnes
>Look at intel, they have like half minorities. Again, factory shit is low skill. I'm talking about people finding work in their own area, not Pajeet doing repetitive assembly in Outer Pooville.
>blacks being dumb is just because of government programs that ostracized them. Once the system changes, they will change too. No, it's because they have vastly lower IQ distribution. The unicorns of your acquaintance are rare exceptions in your sheltered idealist experience.
>Where you pay for the poor and stupid by learning to do an advanced trade that is heavily taxed. Recipe for race war.
Jace Williams
People will lear ln to other things. Just like when the textile industry became a thing and tractors became mechanized.
Hudson Diaz
Idiots like you have been saying this ever since the industrial revolution.
Noah Diaz
>15
Leo Bennett
>welfare queen >wants No. >study I've seen automated brick laying but nothing else. Apart from finding a robot that can do everything else constructuring related, which I'm sure will come roughly at the time robot fixers are replaced as well, I think I'm ok. If I were in charge I'd be much more worried about blue collar workers with uncontrolled emotions and weapons. Robots can be more productive, and computers solve problems better, but I haven't seen an intelligent* ai that's cost effective yet. And for you "educated" folk, we need computer engineers before we try that shit. I haven't not had to fuck with drawings for sometime now. Do we want robofights at the job box?
Julian Bennett
Hell, I'd be more likely to give in an eat fast food if I knew machines replaced all the fucking human garbage working there now. At least a machine can speak English and get my fucking order right.
Grayson Perez
Except that it burnt the bun from the inside part. Bio- and food-technology engineer here and I design these systems.
Blake Rivera
I welcome the burger making machines. poo in the loos are fucking horrible when it comes to making fast food
Dominic Hill
>The Frog is an unclean spirit of the evil ones.
This, Wojak is the true unsung hero.
Ian Fisher
How long until lab-grown meat?
Josiah Ramirez
Machines don't come out of thin air. They require designers, technicians, mechanics, IT, steel production, and all sorts of stuff.
Was there a major crisis when people started using cars and horse industries went out of the way? Markets shift and people adapt
Samuel Robinson
Let the 10 shitty ones self sustain or perish you fucking mong. Done. >profession Don't be dumb nigger
Daniel Bennett
>What will happen when automation starts pushing out fast food cooks
Food will be cooked correctly, and food poisoning will plummet
>cashiers
I'll get the right change back
>truckers
Trucks will no longer be driven erratically and will arrive at the destination on time with cargo intact
>taxi drivers
Dirty pakis won't be able to hustle your for extra money by taking frivolous routes.
Dylan Thompson
I heard call centers were going down bigtime thanks to improved voice recognition. simple AI is going to be everywhere soon, it'll be ridiculous.
Benjamin Gray
>What will happen when automation starts pushing out fast food cooks, cashiers, truckers, and taxi drivers?
Violence followed by the actual real Marxist revolution.
Marx always knew that a capitalist society had to be bloated to the point of excess for everyone to evolve.
This is why every communist state has failed as they attempt to push from a feudal to a socialist overnight.
When automation and robots can provide for everyone than money loses its value.
Well fuck you, Baxter. You job-stealing motherfucker.
Colton Scott
Marx don't know nothing bout nothing
Hudson Harris
>Technology doing exactly what it is supposed to do >Humans about to reach a new pinnacle of civilization >b-but MUH JOBS
We should totally get rid of automatic elevators, automatic phone exchanges, etc. Think of the millions of new jobs!
Brayden Wood
Robots won't be arguing in court, but they will be doing all the paralegal and entry level work. They'll find and collate all the relevant laws and precedent setting cases from a database and assemble it in a few minutes. Work that might take a paralegal a week to do.
Robots/Computer programs are coming for white collar work too
Ryder Gray
They will compete for jobs in different fields and wages will go down across the board.
Leo Moore
>our race needs a population. And without work people will not be motivated to populate. We have a population, it's about 7.4 billion of which maybe 1 billion do anything worthwhile.
I think you mean we need to grow the population in which case you need to go take some remedial math classes because we're already into some frighteningly population numbers.
>people found other jobs over the course of several decades >people are going to find new jobs the automation hasn't taken over yet >while the automation is getting better and taking over more jobs at the same time
BUT THEY TOOK FOREVER TIL NOW, THEY'LL TAKE FOREVER IN THE FUTURE TOO! >what are artificially low wages >what are technological milestones
Jordan Powell
>and tractors became mechanized. The funny thing is tractors could have been cheaply automated ever since rail roads were a thing. It's almost as though some non-technological, non-economic force has been holding back automation.
Caleb Sullivan
That's 'golden brown'.
No that's what people actually call it when humans do that.
Anthony Clark
>Was there a major crisis when people started using cars and horse industries went out of the way? Markets shift and people adapt For the horses there was.
The age of the robot is upon us goyim How can carbon based lifeforms even compete?
Noah Perry
It's possible to live in a society without minimum wage workers. Maybe someday we can live in a society with robot slave labor and sit on our asses while thry take care of us.
Gabriel Johnson
the day that happens is the day you get laid
Brandon Brown
It's probably already happening
I can draw up a robot burger, most of it is cooking the meat, the rest are literally just toppings and they aren't even cooked like pizza toppings are
Pizza machines are harder, it's all in the dough and as any Baker will tell you, dough can go to alot of different places.
But, you can probably just buy a recipe off another restaurant or chef and that solves that problem, but now you have the kneading, and dealing protein requires a lot of mechanical force, exponentially more if done in bulk, which is why you see MAMA MIA PIZZA PIE twirling in the air. I'm sure it's possible but it's definitely going to use a lot of energy.
Josiah Bell
Having food cooked by a human will become a luxury and will win out over these machine cooked meals.
u could replace mcdonalds workers with monkies and they could do a better job
Chase Martin
Thanks israeli user with all the fuckmachine webms
Jacob Martinez
This.
All these computers and robots are just replacing unskilled jobs with skilled ones.
I knew this was happening when I was fucking three years old. My teacher asked me what I wanted to be, and I said an IT jockey for this very reason.
It's just the natural progress of things.
Adam Richardson
Industrialization created something that was barely existent then. Robotics is just expansion of something that already existed for years. It will just ditch jobs and create extremely little new jobs. So no, unless most have entrepreneurial skills, it looks like a bleak future.