WhiteAndNerdy85
WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_itt4qbw wrote
Reply to comment by T3rribl3Gam3D3v in After adding 37,000 employees in the last 12 months, Alphabet's CEO said the company will assess future projects 'pretty granularly' as it tries to curb costs by V3r4L4u7aro420
Yep. They are personally filtering and ranking billions of data point's everyday.
WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_itsyz5z wrote
Reply to comment by T3rribl3Gam3D3v in After adding 37,000 employees in the last 12 months, Alphabet's CEO said the company will assess future projects 'pretty granularly' as it tries to curb costs by V3r4L4u7aro420
How dare the data we feed and train it with be reflective.
WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_it0l6t6 wrote
Reply to comment by Inconceivable-2020 in Warehouse giants like Amazon and others are desperate for more robots, but human workers worry they make the job more dangerous by Sorin61
That's robophobic man.
WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_it0l3b1 wrote
Reply to comment by wrath_of_grunge in Warehouse giants like Amazon and others are desperate for more robots, but human workers worry they make the job more dangerous by Sorin61
Problem is efficiency and output will increase but wages and social benefits will not. Until we have a total culture revolution this will continue until robots perform all the work and most humans live in poverty. Wage slaves doing tasks robots just don't do. Hell, in parts of the world already humans are valued less than robots. More expendable.
WhiteAndNerdy85 t1_iwwj3j2 wrote
Reply to comment by weristjonsnow in Mars was once covered by 300-meter deep oceans, study shows by magenta_placenta
Yeah. If the Earth was shrunk down to the size of a bowling ball it would be completely smooth. The deepest oceans and tallest mountains wouldn't even register. Mars is the same way.