Palantir CEO says AI will make Democrat women poor and make male laborers rich

Anonymous
The trades are going to be significantly impacted by AI and robotics as well - robots will take over repetetive cuts, welds, sanding, grinding, they will take over hazardous inspections, heavy lifting and material movement. More and more robots will be used to replace exavators, dozers and loaders, there will be more robotic bricklayers, robots doing drywall finishing, tying rebar. Drones will be increasingly used for surveying, mapping and inspections. Robotic lines are already taking over in assembly and manufacturing. Low-skill laborer jobs will evaporate.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think he is just hallucinating.
He is right about one thing though, someone who actually does something productive will have more economic power than some academia loon exploring gender theories or oppression of minorities.


There is a certain hierarchy, but referring to people that learn and teach things about humanity as “loons” certainly tells us a lot about you.


DP. “Loon” might be an unnecessary dig, but I agree those humanities people are in trouble. The thing is, the money that ever gave those people well paying jobs in the first place was artificial, and it now it is gone.
There is someone I know, unemployed for a year, who I was trying to help with a referral. I saw her LinkedIn and literally the first thing on there was the “she/her” pronouns and then all the other woke stuff. This is a middle aged NoVA white woman. I want to tell her, take those out, it’s not 2022 anymore. You need to focus on your transferable skills and frame yourself differently.

I majored in something even more worthless on the job market than humanities, which now I think was better than humanities because I was forced to pivot and gain skills early on and I’m doing really well now.


I am the loons PP. yes that’s what I mean. When real life hits you on the head there’s no place for fluff and these people will find it out soon enough.
Don’t people see the trend? Rn all the “refugees” who would be a burden on the benefit system if UBI was instituted are being pushed out. Next will be the people taken off Medicaid and food stamps for not working, i e homeless and with “invisible disabilities” aka those who can’t hold a job but aren’t officially disabled. This is done to reduce the base of future UBI recipients.


Is this what MAGA is telling themselves? You think the wealthy parasite class is just making space and *then* suddenly they'll institute UBI and care for the needs of the masses? 🤣🤣🤣

You're a moron.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The trades are going to be significantly impacted by AI and robotics as well - robots will take over repetetive cuts, welds, sanding, grinding, they will take over hazardous inspections, heavy lifting and material movement. More and more robots will be used to replace exavators, dozers and loaders, there will be more robotic bricklayers, robots doing drywall finishing, tying rebar. Drones will be increasingly used for surveying, mapping and inspections. Robotic lines are already taking over in assembly and manufacturing. Low-skill laborer jobs will evaporate.



I do not want an AI with a 30% hallucination rate “inspecting” anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The trades are going to be significantly impacted by AI and robotics as well - robots will take over repetetive cuts, welds, sanding, grinding, they will take over hazardous inspections, heavy lifting and material movement. More and more robots will be used to replace exavators, dozers and loaders, there will be more robotic bricklayers, robots doing drywall finishing, tying rebar. Drones will be increasingly used for surveying, mapping and inspections. Robotic lines are already taking over in assembly and manufacturing. Low-skill laborer jobs will evaporate.



I do not want an AI with a 30% hallucination rate “inspecting” anything.


And yet, if some exec thinks it can save a fraction of a percent of costs, there's really no limit to the number of us they'd sacrifice in order to gobble up that profit.
Anonymous
The birth rate is in decline so maybe there won’t even be enough people for this to matter.
Anonymous
People like Karp think they are so damn smart, yet they don’t realize that most of the US economy comes from consumer spending which is dominated by the college educated.

Who will be paying all these tradesmen salaries when there is no customer base for home renovations and our economy is deflating?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This technology disrupts humanities-trained—largely Democratic—voters, and makes their economic power less. And increases the economic power of vocationally trained, working-class, often male, working-class voters,” Karp said in a CNBC interview Thursday. “And so these disruptions are gonna disrupt every aspect of our society. And to make this work, we have to come to an agreement of what it is we’re going to do with the technology; how are we gonna explain to people who are likely gonna have less good, and less interesting jobs.”

These poeple are lunatics.


https://newrepublic.com/post/207693/palantir-ceo-karp-disrupting-democratic-power


That is BS. It will take money away from everyone and concentrated it in the hands of a few. The vast majority of blue collar and white collar jobs will be gone.

China is way a head of the US and is automating everything. They are automating coal mines with AI. 64% reduction in employees and 80% increase in tons produced. In their factories there are so few assembly line workers that the factories are call dark factories because the lights are off. Logistics and warehousing are the same. Welding and material handling, quality inspection, construction jobs and drivers all being are being replaced with automation. They have factories that build houses to local code and are assembled on site. Electrical and plumbing done in the factory. The cost savings are huge but also greatly reduces the number of skilled construction workers needed.

Look at the US. 3.5 million truckers in the US making an average of $71,000 a year. That will be taken over by automation. Uber and Lift will be replaced with driverless vehicles.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The trades are going to be significantly impacted by AI and robotics as well - robots will take over repetetive cuts, welds, sanding, grinding, they will take over hazardous inspections, heavy lifting and material movement. More and more robots will be used to replace exavators, dozers and loaders, there will be more robotic bricklayers, robots doing drywall finishing, tying rebar. Drones will be increasingly used for surveying, mapping and inspections. Robotic lines are already taking over in assembly and manufacturing. Low-skill laborer jobs will evaporate.



I do not want an AI with a 30% hallucination rate “inspecting” anything.


“I’m sorry, you are absolutely right to question the removal and sale of your kidney to Mark Zuckerberg. You came to the hospital for knee surgery! I have send a snippet of our conversation feedback to OpenAI for quality improvement. Shall we start again on that knee? Was it the left or right cornea that we need to remove?”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think he is just hallucinating.
He is right about one thing though, someone who actually does something productive will have more economic power than some academia loon exploring gender theories or oppression of minorities.

It’s funny. Technology was supposed to free humans to pursue higher pursuits like humanities, arts, and research. Now it turns out that AI is taking those roles, and relegating humans to manual labor. And CEO’s call this progress.


That's actually hilarious. But, I do predict more interest in live stage performances as AI messes up the performing arts in screen media.
Anonymous
There’s always firefighters, paramedics, EMTs and cops.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s always firefighters, paramedics, EMTs and cops.

I guess everyone else being unemployed will cause more crime and fires.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alex Karp is an ass.


Lunatic is more appropriate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s always firefighters, paramedics, EMTs and cops.


All being paid for by the nonexistent taxpayer. How do you expect to pay the firefighters if nobody has a job????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s always firefighters, paramedics, EMTs and cops.


All being paid for by the nonexistent taxpayer. How do you expect to pay the firefighters if nobody has a job????


They will probably offer a firefighting subscription. If it lapses your house burns.
Anonymous
He is a proud genocidal Zionist. Doesn't hide the fact at all. He's a monster.
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