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Who’s going to design the automation genius? And every corporation, even tech ones, are ran by finance and HR.

Stick to short order cook until Robbie the robot replaces you. 🤡
You guys keep wishing for all this automation then the democrats will get their dream of universal income and mass public housing.

You guys are completely clueless if you think they aren't looking for ways to automate accounting or engineering jobs. Even jobs in trucking and Healthcare. There is even documentation to back all this up.

Robbie the Robot could also take away jobs in the AP department or could be delivering your FedEx packages. So laugh all you want.

As conservatives we should be strongly against too much automation. It's not good for future generations.
 
You guys keep wishing for all this automation then the democrats will get their dream of universal income and mass public housing.

You guys are completely clueless if you think they aren't looking for ways to automate accounting or engineering jobs. Even jobs in trucking and Healthcare. There is even documentation to back all this up.

Robbie the Robot could also take away jobs in the AP department or could be delivering your FedEx packages. So laugh all you want.

As conservatives we should be strongly against too much automation. It's not good for future generations.
I’m not wishing for anything however I can look at the state of easily replaceable skills and your spatula skills are right there near the top. Right behind the cashier that takes the order they’re already being replaced.

But sure what do I know. Whenever talent acquisition is on the prowl for STEM scalps they always say “hey your 35+ years of engineering experience are great and all but what I really need to know is what is your best time at quarter pounder with cheese assembly and what is your send back rate in making that sandwich?”

Tick tock Curly 🤡
 
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Automation is likely to take away accounting and engineering jobs before food service.

Engineering? Business accounting?

That’s some good crack you are on.

Dude there is a huge difference between an EZ and a full scale company audit both quarterly and annually to make sure lines are in order and meet filings. Not to mention how to properly tax stock options and cash bonuses.
 
Engineering? Business accounting?

That’s some good crack you are on.

Dude there is a huge difference between an EZ and a full scale company audit both quarterly and annually to make sure lines are in order and meet filings. Not to mention how to properly tax stock options and cash bonuses.
Oh no you dint! His mad spatula skilz beat all our tech and business education and experience! 🤣
 
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Engineering? Business accounting?

That’s some good crack you are on.

Dude there is a huge difference between an EZ and a full scale company audit both quarterly and annually to make sure lines are in order and meet filings. Not to mention how to properly tax stock options and cash bonuses.
I suggest you do some research into what I'm saying and get back to me. There has already been studies that better educated and better paying workers could be at more risk to AI and automation.
 
I suggest you do some research into what I'm saying and get back to me. There has already been studies that better educated and better paying workers could be at more risk to AI and automation.
No there have not Curly. That isn’t the way AI works you don’t start at the highest technical tasks and work your way down to broom pusher. LMAO 🤡
 
No there have not Curly. That isn’t the way AI works you don’t start at the highest technical tasks and work your way down to broom pusher. LMAO 🤡
I suggest you do more research into this. I believe even the man some of you guys worship, Elon Musk, even hinted to this.
 
I suggest you do more research into this. I believe even the man some of you guys worship, Elon Musk, even hinted to this.
I just did Curly. The first article I opened found the area with the highest mean chance of automation replacement was food preparation. Womp womp 🤡
 
I just did Curly. The first article I opened found the area with the highest mean chance of automation replacement was food preparation. Womp womp 🤡
Wishful thinking on your part.

I take it you and these other conservatives will have no problem with a universal basic income in the future considering you have no problem with mass automation.
 
Wishful thinking on your part.

I take it you and these other conservatives will have no problem with a universal basic income in the future considering you have no problem with mass automation.
No it’s just fact Curly. And LMAO at your leap to understanding automaton will replace low skilled repetitive jobs as supporting welfare for the displaced. Quite the opposite actually the workplace owes nothing to anybody it’s up to the individual to acquire the skills that have value.

But I guess I can understand those not having valued skills and not having any intention of acquiring any working thru that bargaining process in reconciling their future Curly. 🤡
 
Wishful thinking on your part.

I take it you and these other conservatives will have no problem with a universal basic income in the future considering you have no problem with mass automation.
As I said curly. First article I opened.

These are the jobs at the highest risk from automation: HSBC

‘Mid-skill’ jobs which require training but little education have been the most likely to be replaced thus far, the report said. Food preparation, cleaning, driving, were the occupations with the highest mean probability of automation, according to OECD data cited in the report, which was written by Economist James Pomeroy and ESG Analyst Amy Tyler.

You know what I didn’t see mentioned anywhere in there Curly? Engineering and economics 🤡

Oh my bad. An economists skills were required to generate the report.
 
Not feeling well Vlad? Putin looks Unsteady in Easter church service footage showing him biting lip and fidgeting as health Rumours Grow and war continues to go badly

Vladimir Putin looked frail and unsteady at footage purporting to be from a midnight mass for Orthodox Easter, stoking rumours surrounding the Russian president's ailing health.

He chewed his lip and appeared unsure of his footing as he stood in Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedral alongside the city's mayor Sergei Sobyanin.

A nervous-looking Putin bit his lip while attending the church service, fidgeting and appearing distracted while watching the church service.

He appeared to chew the insides of his mouth, shifting uncomfortably, adding to a swirl of commentary that the pressure of Russian setbacks over the war in Ukraine.

The Russian president has seen rumours circling around his physical and mental fitness after footage emerged of him gripping the table in front of him during a meeting with one of his senior staff.

Putin, 69, was seen gripping the table and tapping his foot frantically, prompting the rumours of his mental deterioration.

Observers said Putin's actions are consistent with someone suffering from Parkinson's disease, which causes tremors, slow movement and stiffness.

Reuters reported Putin did not join in with the congregational response, declining to respond 'he has truly risen', along with the rest of the congregation.

'I am persuaded by a lot of medical advice that he is an ill man and the most persuasive diagnosis is that he has early Parkinsonia,' said former government defence and Nato adviser Professor Gwythian Prins, appearing on Good Morning Britain.

'I happen to live with a clinical neurological psychologist, my wife who has spent 30 years dealing with people who have had degenerative brain diseases.'

Putin looks unsteady in Easter church service footage showing him biting lip and fidgeting | Daily Mail Online

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That is the article from 2018. Care to share the information from the first article I posted which is from 2019?
Oh sure the pie in the sky “what if” one that was generated a whole year later. That one pointed to some highly repetitive technical jobs like radiologist for example however engineering and economist didn’t lead the list.

Having actually been around AI/ML in the work place and understanding the sheer amount of computing required to train a model for limited usage even were decades away from “thinking” machines. The article you are chest thumping over noted no timeline I believe other than pointing to the obvious low skill repetitive jobs that could be replaced today? Like food preparation?
 
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