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WaterChi t1_jaef9kz wrote

Want to play a game?
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Joshua_Falken t1_jaekjs1 wrote

Games List:

Bridge Checkers Chess Poker Fighter Combat Guerrilla Engagement Desert Warfare Air-to-Ground Actions Theaterwide Tactical Warfare Theaterwide Biotoxic and Chemical Warfare

Global Thermonuclear War

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The_Frostweaver t1_jaeided wrote

USA has 1.5 million truck driving jobs, 3 million cashier jobs, 1.5 million book keeping jobs, 2 million administrative assistants, etc.

If you consider AI taking half of those jobs over the next 50 years or something which seems almost inevitable its pretty clear AI is lined up to cause a pretty big shift in employment. It's really just a question of how quickly.

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TheAnonFeels t1_jaeu95g wrote

Meanwhile, people are worried about tech companies laying off 5k-20k people and 'dismantling the industry'... AI will make these numbers look like rounding errors.

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WaterChi t1_jaeyd0x wrote

But those will happen to "the poors". Media doesn't care about them. They care about rich people and people with high-paying jobs.

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MonsieurKnife t1_jaehdgj wrote

“Experts”. Yeah people with considerable understanding and experience in the many-as-to-be-statistically-significant historical instances of how AI triggered/didn’t trigger industrial revolutions.

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DangerousAd1731 t1_jaeh30z wrote

Just wait till that AI machine talks back to its manager at the factory or is late to work.

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TheAnonFeels t1_jaeufnx wrote

I know this is a joke, but I don't see managers existing in that scenario. Even if it was human factory floor workers.

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DingbattheGreat t1_jaepwix wrote

And others will use it to play against in video games.

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LioydJour t1_jaefp9l wrote

It could either go really well or go horribly wrong. This and more tonight at 10. AI has been around for over 60 years, it’s just gaining more traction now. Granted since early 2010 due to significant improvements in computing power it’s significantly grown/improved.

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