Why don't we just raise the minimum wage!!!

Everyone should make 100 dollar per hour!!!!

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> "NO YOU CAN'T JUST DEVELOP AUTONOMOUS DRIVING TECHNOLOGY"
> "NO YOU CAN'T JUST PAY PEOPLE TO OPERATE ROBOTS"

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WE THE CANDLEMAKERS PETITION THE GOVERNMENT TO BLOCK OUT THE SUN TO BOOST INDUSTRY AND MAKE JOBS

Any human that doesn’t vandalize that robot is a traitor

they should, now that the dollar is worth shit.
>everything gets more expensive
>wages stay the same

oh man I wish those colombians would record some of the video feed and put it online

imagine all the upskirt shots

Why was the job outsourced to Colombia tho?

>2$ an hour
nobody knows
it's a mystery

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As a more serious response I think it makes sense
I'd guess this robot would cost around a $1000? It's just an RC car with a cooler, in the end it's like 70 hours of a 15$ per hour wagie. Taking electricity and colombian wagies into account, if the car lives for more than 200 hours, it's in profit. In other words, if it manages to survive a week and a half of waging, it's more profitable than hiring an american wagie.

This is pretty interesting, ya think more wagie jobs like this will be outsourced?

Exactly why yang would have been the best president. Only one actually paying attention to automation.
Lmao

Why indeed :^)

The reality is in about 20 years if you have a sub 100 iq you will not do any job better than a robot.

Burrito bot had one weakness....

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They're probably using handicap accessibility, it's UC berkly I guess there's ramps and shit everywhere. Was this the plan all along? use handicap people to build ramps and shit every to lay the red carpet for our wheeled robot overlords?

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Minimum Required listening for all Yang Gang faggots

better doesn't matter, cheaper matters

anyone who believes that automation can cause mass unemployment is absolutely illiterate
the only way this can happen is if we make robots so good that they get people to democratically elect them to raise the minimum wage and give out UBI

somebody didn't take their meds this morning

There's a neckbeard in Columbia snapping upskirt and yoga pants pics of the college chicks and the crazy part is these chicks probably don't care because they can't actually see the guy lol.
Also imagine all the drunk naked dumbasses ordering from those robots on the weekend from their dorms that are going to be wondering how they had nudes leak in a couple years.

Imagine thinking you’re smarter, more self aware, and more educated on campus matters than Berkeley students based on a single image posted on biz.

The goal of business is to maximize profit and minimize cost. All jobs which can be practically automated alread have been.

t. seething berkly student

We all know you're fucking brainlets and this is a shattering revelation to you

lol

This poster has been abducted from his residence.

You are literally BuzzfeedJournalistTier intelligence and POV. It’s so sad how much and how quickly biz has devolved in two years.

These robots are an incredible innovation that will start to spread nationwide similarly to how Bird Scooters are. Does anyone here actually make money or aspire to anymore?

>>Everyone should make 100 dollar per hour!!!!
“Everyone “ !!! “Everyone “ !!!???
You racist cunt!
Burn in Hell you Trump tard

Someone has to pay for free shit.

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You can hardly manage to communicate without using template-like posts including all kinds of chan-slang that you’ve (probably recently) learned through this false proxy of socializing.

No haha I'm still here
we should really invest in making life more accessible to people in wheelchairs, it's 2019 people

we get it, you're from UC Berkley, you're upset that the robot delivering your brappucino mclatte + vegan burrito is not an AI but in fact an impoverished colombian playing delivery simulator 2019 for 2$ an hour
now shut up

am i crazy if i don't believe the Luddite quackery of the decade?

Berkeley students are fucking retarded

I kind of agree with you but at the same time I'm certain western countries will either see a big drop off in available local jobs, or people will become smarter to adapt to more complex jobs. Iffy on the people getting smarter part. Technology will kill a lot of jobs, or in the case of these stupid rc cars, move jobs abroad. Self driving cars, cashless societies, the world becomes more efficient, but humans are not much different than machines, and old machines gather in the junkyard. Not saying sub 100 IQ people will be terminated, but they might not benefit from society becoming efficient.

3rd worlders are probably fine though, they're already fucked how worse can it get

Colombian dude developed those

mfw you get paid for playing a video game

the only way technology will cause unemployment is if it's so efficient that it deflates nominal wages further below the minimum wage levels in cities

which may well happen - but technology isn't the issue in this case either, it's once again economic illiteracy

the only legitimate concern regarding tech is that it has the potential to inspire mass laziness, dependency and a hatred of work

capital will never be infinite, which means that man can find a position to work

it's actually partially thanks to technology that certain jobs which once required smarts are now manageable by retards. automation doesn't just make consumers able to act without thinking, it can do the same for employees.

for every high-end coding position opened up by technological advancement, a job like accountancy gets dumbed down into let-the-software-do-it territory

They asked for at least 237 years of remote driving experience for the job they couldn't find anybody so they had to go to Colombia. Poor employers :( !

Any human that doesn’t vandalize that robot is a decent human being

>chad tips you over
>can't get up
>Stacy's milkshake drips into the circuitry
>YOU DIED
goty material desu

I want to disagree with you but I'm probably biased since I come from the tech industry, to me it seems like most of the tech is already here, someone just has to put the bricks together and slash the work force participation statistic in half. But people smarter than me understand that it's a bad idea, what short term profits an industry can make will result in long term collapse, unless taking a slow and steady paradigm shift.

>lmao upskirt shots
>lmao paid to play a video game
>lmao it's not actually ai
>hurr it's taking away jobs!!
the colombian workers just plot points on a map for the robots' AI to follow, they're not watching camera feeds and they're not controlling the robots. locals are being hired to operate and maintain the robots. read the article

>I want to disagree with you but I'm probably biased since I come from the tech industry, to me it seems like most of the tech is already here, someone just has to put the bricks together and slash the work force participation statistic in half. But people smarter than me understand that it's a bad idea, what short term profits an industry can make will result in long term collapse, unless taking a slow and steady paradigm shift.
If you analyse what it is you're worried about it isn't technological advancement per se, but rather change as such in human society. I think you'd have the same worries if we were facing technological destruction (as many did with Y2K), e.g. what will all of the coders do without computers?

"Putting the bricks together" is much more complex economically than you make it out to be. What bricks. Who is to make them?

At pretty much every level of industry, technological advancement is a slow and gradual process because of the fact that capital needs to be built (these are new jobs, by the way). People also get training to work with capital.

The doomsday scenario of the new Luddites is an infinite regression of self-working capital wherein society collapses because literally nobody has jobs apart from a few fat CEOs who make endless streams of consumer products which nobody can buy and then we all die.
It's not going to happen

The economics make no remote sense, which is absolutely obvious when you start to think about what decisions need to be made to get to such a situation.

Technological innovation is exactly the same thing from an economic point of view as is any other form of innovation, and there's no reason to believe that we're more innovative now on the whole than we are one hundred years ago.

Cut the problem into its constituent parts and you realise that the thing to be scared of lies in none of them, and therefore it is also not to be found in the whole.

Isn't $2 an hour good for Columbia though? Like if we just upped Columbia's minimum wage to $7.25 or whatever the US's is, wouldn't that destroy the value of their currency?

Shit that actually sounds like a comfy as fuck work-from-home job. I'd do that for $2 an hour immediately.

If you compare usd and columbian pesos along with the colombian mimimum wage it works out to at least 100 hours a month to live comfortably, that's 3 hours a day of a low-stress job to earn minimum wage

colombians work hard as fuck
most work 6 days a week 12-14 hours a day.

they gotta work that much just to get by.

t. i lived in bogota for 2 years.


the dollar is so fucking strong there right now,

bought a few properties there.

>people still take peter schiff seriously

I completely agree with your point, what I meant in putting bricks together, let's take truck driving for example, huge industry, 1% of US citizen are truck drivers. Take out the driver, put in self driving meme, some remote driving assistance for loading, off road driving, etc. And at least half of the truckers are gone. I know it's not going to happen, we have regulations, and a sense of responsibility since the tech isn't fully baked. But all the proof of concept pieces are there. I guess that's why my view is so skewed.
On the other hand, assume this does actually happen, we know AI loves the highway, easy, the environment is somewhat standardized, so in the near future truck drivers get on/off the truck at the city outskirts and let it auto drive itself to its destination, if that's in a city another drivers steps into it. Leaving truck drivers with only the complex driving. In the end this just shifts the truck driving profession somewhat, and doesn't remove it.

>free market makes jobs obsolete
>free market fags cant find jobs
like potery

>user still thinks null-arguments will take him anywhere in a conversation

Moravec's Paradox:
High-level reasoning requires very little computation, but low-level sensorimotor skills require enormous computational resources.

it is easy to make computers exhibit adult level performance on intelligence tests or playing checkers, and difficult or impossible to give them the skills of a one-year-old when it comes to perception and mobility.

"The main lesson of thirty-five years of AI research is that the hard problems are easy and the easy problems are hard. The mental abilities of a four-year-old that we take for granted – recognizing a face, lifting a pencil, walking across a room, answering a question – in fact solve some of the hardest engineering problems ever conceived... As the new generation of intelligent devices appears, it will be the stock analysts and petrochemical engineers and parole board members who are in danger of being replaced by machines. The gardeners, receptionists, and cooks are secure in their jobs for decades to come"

Colombian here. I wanna apply for this job lmao. $2/hour is not bad down here but it's also not amazing. It's enough to just get by while sharing expenses with someone. You would definitely struggle living alone on 2/hr

>The gardeners, receptionists, and cooks are secure in their jobs for decades to come
checked
I have no problem becoming a gardener if my high IQ job ever gets replaced by AI

this

So much cringe.

why is this faglord picking on the lowest common denominator?
let's see him open up a x50 short on bitcoin
put his money where his mouth is
he would never do it, he knows deep down he's wrong

Nig detected

What do you think is inside these happy robots? A platoon of quadruple amputees steering with their noses for $1 an hour. The "remote operators in Colombia" is just a plausible cover story.

Automation isn't a serious threat within our lifetimes, unless you were in some mindless near-robotic role anyway. Outsourcing is what will fuck us.

he is not wrong

Honestly I for one welcome the cyberpunk dystopian nightmare we are creating for ourselves

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low wages, similar time zone

Anyone who doesnt destroy the cotton gin is a traitor

How much link to shove your cock down her throat and choke her out?

yeah, let's do it. hyperinflation is based

Any human that doesn’t contemplate having intercourse with that robot is on the lower spectrum of imagination

If you aren't a commie, you can't get into Berkely. It is literally an antifa base with antifa professors running state funded domestic terrorist cells. By definition they have to be low IQ.

The muslims don't send their nuclear engineers to suicide bomb people either.

Enjoy your Colombian slaves

>piss sniffing libsitters advocate for radical socialism
>while colombian wageslaves deliver their onions nuggets and kale wraps
ehhhh WTF i'm a fascist imperialist now?????

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