BlueSky is down
At least at the moment. And earlier, as well. They seem to be having technical difficulties. I thought Jack knew how to run a site. π€·πΌββοΈ
shareAt least at the moment. And earlier, as well. They seem to be having technical difficulties. I thought Jack knew how to run a site. π€·πΌββοΈ
shareSkynet, I mean Starlink, is up, and Musk is building robots.
Trump given orders 4 years ago to upgrade nukes to modern technology standard, because the legacy missiles were too old to connect to modern network.
Musk is having his first high security clearance government job. That means AI is running soon on government computers.
I am seeing the origin of terminator movies.
Yet you worry about stuff like that.
Who said I was worried, Mr. Conspiracy Theorist? I'm merely reporting a fact.
I never watched the Terminator movies. Can't stand Schwarzenegger.
Have you worked with Elon's AI? One gal on X was complaining that Grok -- Elon's public use AI on X -- couldn't even put a Santa hat on her head.
I am talking about Optimus, you would be amazed what it is doing now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrNcXgoFv20
This is going to be a mass produced robot. Soon will replace human near you.
I heard they're doing more automation in farming/harvesting. I knew they would.
People are demanding higher minimum wages, which inevitably puts people out of work. No one's going to buy a $40 burger, for example, just so an unskilled worker can have a high minimum wage. Rather than go out of business, fast food places -- and anywhere else -- will automate. The real minimum wage is $0, as they'll soon discover.
Things are moving far faster than anyone can imagine, there was already massive job loss in graphic design sector since a year ago, replaced by AI.
But from the look of it none is safe, so far I can't find any job is not replaceable, even building robots, robots could do that.
Designing process is also utilising AI.
The elites saw it coming, don't know what to do about it, I think that is why UBI was starting to be sounded it out.
Only one thing robots can't replace, the consumers.
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share"No one's going to buy a $40 burger"
I thought no one would pay $25 to $30 for a burger, fries, and a drink, which it now costs some places in California, but there doesn't seem to be any slowdown in demand. People seem to be willing to just keep paying more and more and more for everything. But not me. I make myself a sandwich at home.
Maybe $10 more would be the cut off. But the fact that it does cost that much, which no doubt cuts into the profits, is likely why they're looking to automate as much as possible. That, and deportations going up and birthrates going down. If the workforce isn't there, they're going to have to make the workers from scratch.
I don't go to fast food places, so I was stunned to hear a friend of mine tell me it was $90 to take her kids to Mickey D's. That defeats half the purpose. Fast food was supposed to be fast, tasty, and cheap. You take out one of those elements, and it's no longer worth it to go to the burger joint in the first place.
CπLT gonna be shaving some heads tonight.
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