So do we all agree that the next wave of automation will leave hundreds of millions without a job?

So do we all agree that the next wave of automation will leave hundreds of millions without a job?

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One day when automation reaches peak efficiency and saturates the manufacturing sector, yes. But that is several decades away, dipshit.

No previous wave of automation caused that so I'm going with: no

No?

Automation is still expensive in some areas.
You would go bankrupt if you used CNC for simple parts, for example.

Learn to code

supply would go way over demand and unemployed people can't buy your shit, doesn't matter how many robots you own

>do we all agree
No, kys.

What do you think babby?

>just become an engineer bro
>you can't automate away engineers
Funny how engineers are so full of themselves that they believe this even though doctors and lawyers aren't even safe.

are we seriously doing this again
this is like the third time in 2 weeks.

someone's gotta design and build those robots bro

Designing complex, logical things will probably be one of the first things to get automated

This, until you realize that even your CPU was almost entirely designed automatically by a software

Yes, soon frogposting will be automated and you'll become useless

hmm

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where is the UBI, lads

Imagine being this deluded. You think we are advanced enough to give command "design a robot that transports and assembles small items looking this this:" and your computer will spit out a robot design planned all the way until the last electrical and mechanical part?

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It's coming. No one wants favelas.

Almost.
You should look up how they design new CPUs.
They're working on 2000 layers of abstraction with a software and have absolutely no clue about what is actually going on when the machine starts producing it.

It could happen with AI.

Umm...yes? It's coming in 5-10 years.

no, jobs in the current societal system have little to do with necessity

I was thinking more of bigger mechanical parts and not microelectronics. A system that connects multiple machines.

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This is the sort of thing that will design factories