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TopicAI will shrink workforces by thousands within five years, say company execs .
Kradek
04/06/24 4:52:36 AM
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Sufferedphoenix posted...
No on several levels. First and foremost some things require the human touch. Like say you notice a inmate behaving in a way that you know isn't typical for him. So you go talk to them or investigate the situation. Perhaps he's having some issues and by talking to him you prevent a incident from happening. Perhaps he's up to no good and you prevent a incident from happening.

On the other note the inmates will tear those robots to shreds and in the long run that will be far more expensive than just having human staff. At best I can see robots used for active situations like a riot. But just having robot staff yeah it will be mayhem trust me.

I'd wager they could tear a human to shreds more easily than reinforced steel designed for that environment and setting, that wouldn't hesitate to get violent in self-defense once the conditions were met due to programming. Though I don't think it would be justified, I could also see the law treating them with the same human authority that police dogs have (killing them constitutes killing an officer of the law as if they're human), which gives it the same degree of deterrent that human beings have.

The human touch I'll give you, however AI can paint beautiful artworks that previously people said "you'd need the human touch in order to achieve", so who knows.

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