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MasterofNone · 26-30, M
The rest of us will break them machines robots and technology. And replace them. Survival of the fittest. Duh.

SW-User
@MasterofNone I like that lol
MasterofNone · 26-30, M
@SW-User 😁
In all seriousness, I've been very much in touch with this topic. I think the answer is that in such a scenario we have the UBI system. I don't want that of course.
In all honesty, people like me will protest against this. For example, customer service is a headache for me when I have to press a few buttons and if my problem is non generic then I'll get to talk to a human representative. It's much easier to directly have a human representative to talk to. It's only that companies are saving money but there is a lot of need for humans. These dumb AIs are a pain in the ass to interact with. They can do the job but are much more rigid and will always be so.
One of these days I want to write to Amazon about my frustrations with their customer service.
In all seriousness, I've been very much in touch with this topic. I think the answer is that in such a scenario we have the UBI system. I don't want that of course.
In all honesty, people like me will protest against this. For example, customer service is a headache for me when I have to press a few buttons and if my problem is non generic then I'll get to talk to a human representative. It's much easier to directly have a human representative to talk to. It's only that companies are saving money but there is a lot of need for humans. These dumb AIs are a pain in the ass to interact with. They can do the job but are much more rigid and will always be so.
One of these days I want to write to Amazon about my frustrations with their customer service.

