can't replace unemployment!
Part time - serving coffee and food at cafe / restaurant - yes
Operating and assisting cameras - no
I won't be at the part time job by 2029 I hope though...
Helicopter bitch!I'd love to see a robot top my sign spinning skills
As a pharmacist, we are both screwed. Do you work in mail order?Originally Posted by blainethemono
I work with a robot that counts pills out into vials and labels them and serves them up on a conveyor belt. But I also have to fill up the hundreds of little cells of pills inside of it every day and take the vials off and put caps on them and stick them in baskets for the pharmacists to check. That's in addition to counting out pills manually since only the top few hundred meds are counted by the machine, typing up prescriptions, and all types of other tedious bullshit
Single player: true
Multiplayer: false
Coop: true
Visceral: true
Cinematic: true
Oscar worthy script: false
Micro transactions: true
Ingredients: Cod4 (32%), Bayonetta (27%), Civ 5 (19%), Scrabble (12%), Mirrors Edge (8%), Final Fight (5%), Mario Kart (2%), Kiss Chase (1%), random game (1%).
Presses the 'generate game design' button, waits a few seconds and out pops a design document.
Yes, there are robot bums in Futurama's year 3000, our most accurate prediction of the future.Originally Posted by Servbot24
Will there be robots designed to be bums?
http://www.futuretech.ox.ac.uk/sites...ng_Paper_1.pdf
It's probably going to get more and more automated over time too, with advanced scripts and plugins taking even more precedence over the attribute creation system.
Still, computers aren't creative. Right?
According to this it's 0.48 probability that robots will be programmers and I'll be out of a job.Here's a study by Oxford University where you can check the probability of whether robots will take over your job:
http://www.futuretech.ox.ac.uk/sites...ng_Paper_1.pdf
Retail at Rite Aid (formerly an Eckerd) at probably the busiest store in the city. It's actually not that bad when I don't have to deal with pissed off customers. I'd rather work in a hospital pharmacy or something but I don't have a cert or anything.As a pharmacist, we are both screwed. Do you work in mail order?
Unless the robots build the robots of course.
Medical software engineer + reverse engineer.
Actually I teach English/ make material for language learning and I fully expect robots/ AIs could do the same thing.
Someday I'm sure they'll build AI that understands enough psychology, spatial theory, etc to generate this stuff... But not in my lifetime.
The OP says "out of a job in 2029".Everyone saying yes--put your hand down, fool.
Do you really think every job will be replaced by then? It's not even possible to properly recognize voice (and what I mean with that is computers recognizing voice at least as good as humans do). And that's in the works for over 20 years.
At some point in the future, which could be in 500 or 1000 or maybe even 2000 years? Sure. But why should I care. I won't be alive at that point.
I used the 2029 as reference. I mean I assumed that he didn't mean 1000 years in the future, but short-term future.Obviously the OP and title are at odds, as others have noted. Point is, there aren't any jobs which won't be eventually replaceable by robots and AIs.
And I think that there is quite a chance, that humanity will kill themselves off before that in one way or another (with that, I mean the 1000 years future). Or at least go extremly backwards, because of climate change
.Originally Posted by Dartastic
We really need to figure out how to some equitable balance of income distribution now, because if there's not some shit is REALLY gonna hit the fan in the next 20 years.
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