Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not convinced but so far I’ve only used AI to revise a PowerPoint and to find information on the internet. When I call an 800 number I need to speak to someone and get frustrated with the AI bot.
In just the last 5 min I have found 2 A.I. posts on this site. (Not yours, saying other user's posts, but it's being used a lot.)
Anonymous wrote:AI can’t take anyone’s job. Have you ever used AI? I love AI but it can’t do my job or any job that I know of. Companies are laying off people to boost their profits and using AI as a fancy excuse.
Anonymous wrote:AI can’t take anyone’s job. Have you ever used AI? I love AI but it can’t do my job or any job that I know of. Companies are laying off people to boost their profits and using AI as a fancy excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AI can’t take anyone’s job. Have you ever used AI? I love AI but it can’t do my job or any job that I know of. Companies are laying off people to boost their profits and using AI as a fancy excuse.
If the companies are truly turning more profit after laying off people then those people weren’t really needed, were they?
They probably aren’t actually making more profits, they are just building hype or boosting their share price.
But when we all get to the bottom, there won’t be customers anymore. But these companies will keep trading amongst each other until the whole thing collapses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government regulations are NEVER the answer.
As Elon has said, as A.I. and robotics take over more jobs, new jobs will be created, and also UBI will be a thing.
Just try to get ahead of the curve and realize that many desk-jobs and white collar jobs will be taken first by A.I., leaving mostly labor jobs.
Very wrong (consider why you are able to drink your tap water- regulations!) but in this case AI is not the one taking the jobs so regulating it is not going to solve that problem.
You have the mindset of learned helplessness. It's probably a big part of any difficulty you have in your life.
Can you identify any incorrect points I made or are you only capable of unrelated ad hominem?
Why not work on yourself instead? Why so focused on others? That could also be part of the problem.
Another ad hominem- what does that have to do with AI?
Stay on topic then? You seem to be distracted easily. That's a sign of A.I. in of itself, as too much info at once creates conflicting points in the analysis of the data.
AI regulation is not going to keep companies from layoffs because AI is not causing the layoffs. Do you disagree?
Why would I? Companies decide to lay off workers due to advancing technology allowing more or equal work being done by tech rather than human labor. It's not the A.I.'s fault, no more than it's the automobile's fault that mule-skinners are mostly out of work now.
What work is AI doing?
Anonymous wrote:AI can’t take anyone’s job. Have you ever used AI? I love AI but it can’t do my job or any job that I know of. Companies are laying off people to boost their profits and using AI as a fancy excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Actually it’s not. I just read a report on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government regulations are NEVER the answer.
As Elon has said, as A.I. and robotics take over more jobs, new jobs will be created, and also UBI will be a thing.
Just try to get ahead of the curve and realize that many desk-jobs and white collar jobs will be taken first by A.I., leaving mostly labor jobs.
Very wrong (consider why you are able to drink your tap water- regulations!) but in this case AI is not the one taking the jobs so regulating it is not going to solve that problem.
You have the mindset of learned helplessness. It's probably a big part of any difficulty you have in your life.
Can you identify any incorrect points I made or are you only capable of unrelated ad hominem?
Why not work on yourself instead? Why so focused on others? That could also be part of the problem.
Another ad hominem- what does that have to do with AI?
Stay on topic then? You seem to be distracted easily. That's a sign of A.I. in of itself, as too much info at once creates conflicting points in the analysis of the data.
AI regulation is not going to keep companies from layoffs because AI is not causing the layoffs. Do you disagree?
Why would I? Companies decide to lay off workers due to advancing technology allowing more or equal work being done by tech rather than human labor. It's not the A.I.'s fault, no more than it's the automobile's fault that mule-skinners are mostly out of work now.
What work is AI doing?
The work that humans won't do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government regulations are NEVER the answer.
As Elon has said, as A.I. and robotics take over more jobs, new jobs will be created, and also UBI will be a thing.
Just try to get ahead of the curve and realize that many desk-jobs and white collar jobs will be taken first by A.I., leaving mostly labor jobs.
Very wrong (consider why you are able to drink your tap water- regulations!) but in this case AI is not the one taking the jobs so regulating it is not going to solve that problem.
You have the mindset of learned helplessness. It's probably a big part of any difficulty you have in your life.
Can you identify any incorrect points I made or are you only capable of unrelated ad hominem?
Why not work on yourself instead? Why so focused on others? That could also be part of the problem.
Another ad hominem- what does that have to do with AI?
Stay on topic then? You seem to be distracted easily. That's a sign of A.I. in of itself, as too much info at once creates conflicting points in the analysis of the data.
AI regulation is not going to keep companies from layoffs because AI is not causing the layoffs. Do you disagree?
Why would I? Companies decide to lay off workers due to advancing technology allowing more or equal work being done by tech rather than human labor. It's not the A.I.'s fault, no more than it's the automobile's fault that mule-skinners are mostly out of work now.
What work is AI doing?

Anonymous wrote:Let us ban Internet and Mobile phones. We can go back to enjoy high wages and lots of jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government regulations are NEVER the answer.
As Elon has said, as A.I. and robotics take over more jobs, new jobs will be created, and also UBI will be a thing.
Just try to get ahead of the curve and realize that many desk-jobs and white collar jobs will be taken first by A.I., leaving mostly labor jobs.
Very wrong (consider why you are able to drink your tap water- regulations!) but in this case AI is not the one taking the jobs so regulating it is not going to solve that problem.
You have the mindset of learned helplessness. It's probably a big part of any difficulty you have in your life.
Can you identify any incorrect points I made or are you only capable of unrelated ad hominem?
Why not work on yourself instead? Why so focused on others? That could also be part of the problem.
Another ad hominem- what does that have to do with AI?
Stay on topic then? You seem to be distracted easily. That's a sign of A.I. in of itself, as too much info at once creates conflicting points in the analysis of the data.
AI regulation is not going to keep companies from layoffs because AI is not causing the layoffs. Do you disagree?
Why would I? Companies decide to lay off workers due to advancing technology allowing more or equal work being done by tech rather than human labor. It's not the A.I.'s fault, no more than it's the automobile's fault that mule-skinners are mostly out of work now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government regulations are NEVER the answer.
As Elon has said, as A.I. and robotics take over more jobs, new jobs will be created, and also UBI will be a thing.
Just try to get ahead of the curve and realize that many desk-jobs and white collar jobs will be taken first by A.I., leaving mostly labor jobs.
Very wrong (consider why you are able to drink your tap water- regulations!) but in this case AI is not the one taking the jobs so regulating it is not going to solve that problem.
You have the mindset of learned helplessness. It's probably a big part of any difficulty you have in your life.
Can you identify any incorrect points I made or are you only capable of unrelated ad hominem?
Why not work on yourself instead? Why so focused on others? That could also be part of the problem.
Another ad hominem- what does that have to do with AI?
Stay on topic then? You seem to be distracted easily. That's a sign of A.I. in of itself, as too much info at once creates conflicting points in the analysis of the data.
AI regulation is not going to keep companies from layoffs because AI is not causing the layoffs. Do you disagree?