Automation and the Crisis of Work

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  • #23020

    Crow Bar
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    http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2019/09/automation-and-crisis-of-work.html

    Interesting observation from CHS.

    As he points out, learning to program/code.
    Have you ever tried coding? It is like learning a foreign language. Some people take readily to it.
    Many do not.

    Anyone recall when all those coal generating plants, and the coal digging employees went out of business/work? Pundits in the media said, “Learn to code!” And then a few years later, newsrooms had lay offs or closed. “Learn to code!” But that was deemed offensive.
    Yeah, if you think all those fast food workers who get replaced by automation are going to go out and “learn to code!” not so much.

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    namelus
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    Coding is like learning sumerian a dead end the new programming of machine is done via ai as it writes it’s own code and language much faster than we can.

     

    First thing will be someone points out h2b visa and influx of programmers. Want to see a glimpse into  ai … this version  is a weak and not self aware just self learning  https://youtu.be/eaBYhLttETw

    This is a regular chip not a quantum processor. The people it’s playing have over 10,000 hours of game time and are best in world humans and the ai learned I  basically a few hundred hours how to best them in a game with over 10,000 variations on a changing play map.

     

    This is game this is it using our clumsy controls at our limited mental capacity. What do you think it will do when it never sleeps never tires always learns against us humans when it in quantum and 5g can touch everything electrical on planet at once. It needs a human to code?  Like a shark needs  dentist. Think really hard it controls the manufacture and production of a self replicating system why would it need human coders?

     

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