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Again? We just left this party! We can't keep doing this!As soon as I saw the complaint about "the alphabet," I was done.
Again? We just left this party! We can't keep doing this!As soon as I saw the complaint about "the alphabet," I was done.
I haven’t been tracking prices, but I know they’re falling surprisingly fast. He may not be far from wrong, given the overall vagueness of “robots”, “in offices” & “soon”.Oh, and Musk thinks robots at $30K a pop are just going to be working in our offices 'soon'? Yeah right.
I’m pretty sure Trials and Tribulations was a Star Trek episode. Little furry balls that multiply?It is clear that some people have never experienced the trials and tribulations around Doctor Who missing episodes.
Seems to me the easiest class of "workers" to replace is CEO billionaires.--
1. I'd literally never take either of you as having anything of worth to say on the subject. Goodbye forever.
2. Bunch more layoffs due to AI. Its interesting in that existential "when will the hammer fall on me" kind of way. On the one hand when it works, it works well enough for what I need that I could easily see how a number of my coworkers are redundant. When it fails though? Its flat out wrong, to the point where its doing me a disservice.
3. Oh, and Musk thinks robots at $30K a pop are just going to be working in our offices 'soon'? Yeah right.
"Tribble-ations" for DS9.I’m pretty sure Trials and Tribulations was a Star Trek episode. Little furry balls that multiply?
I haven’t been tracking prices, but I know they’re falling surprisingly fast. He may not be far from wrong, given the overall vagueness of “robots”, “in offices” & “soon”.
I actually did some stuff in my job today that AI just can't do and it felt good to push back the idea that AI is coming for me back a few years as a result. (At least, so long as the beancounters see what I'm doing, which is the other challenge.)2. Bunch more layoffs due to AI. Its interesting in that existential "when will the hammer fall on me" kind of way. On the one hand when it works, it works well enough for what I need that I could easily see how a number of my coworkers are redundant. When it fails though? Its flat out wrong, to the point where its doing me a disservice.
Musk also claimed there would be a Tesla autonomous vehicle taxi fleet by 2020. It's amazing how many people buy the Tony Stark hype.3. Oh, and Musk thinks robots at $30K a pop are just going to be working in our offices 'soon'? Yeah right.
Robots to dip fries at fast food restaurants seem a lot more likely, given that they're less expensive and are already much closer to coming to market.I haven’t been tracking prices, but I know they’re falling surprisingly fast. He may not be far from wrong, given the overall vagueness of “robots”, “in offices” & “soon”.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.