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TopicControversial Opinion #4: Automation
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04/27/21 12:55:19 AM
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Most chefs at normal restaurants follow a restaurants recipe. Thats true. But those chefs arent the one normally using secret ingredients, or making special foods or whatever. And a bunch of those places basically sell home versions of their food (or have the recipe listed out somewhere). Humans can also have personal chefs somewhere else, too. And they can also match you taste. The good ones, at least Plus, I dont see many people carrying a robot with them everywhere they travel

By better, I do mean faster. But also better in most cases, as well (like bagging, which we probably still be at checkout if getting many groceries) And I dont see it getting any faster in a couple of years. In what world do you think self-checkout will get faster in a couple of years. Its been around since 1992. Nearly 30 years. Whats going to magically change to make it better. Automatic debiting is still in the works, too. Thats probably going to take more than a few years. Especially since some guy was already able to steal from Amazon using some weird trick. They still have a ways to go before thats ready to work. Even the mobile scanners that I saw years ago had problems (probably theft) and I havent seen them around since. Its going to be more than a couple of years for that to actually be effective. And thats if they decide to go that route, at all And you say cheaper, yet we still dont have them at every store. You said it wasnt cost effective for stores, even though I said it was. So which is it? Cost effective or not? And if its cost effective, why are we still waiting on stores to have more than 4 when many of the bigger stores have like 10 empty lanes all the time?

And money will always exist. I surprised with the imagination of the people on this board. Ive literally asked most people I know in real life that I speak with on at least a weekly basis about this. Nobody except for people on this board think everything will be free. The closest was a friend that said what you said which was, Money is a concept of human labor. But even he said that everything wont be free. He said we wont be able to make money, and therefore wont be able to buy anything. I think you need to catch up with the way the world works. The people buying and helping to fund automation are the people with money. And that money gives them power. They arent going to make anything free. They might not even make it cheaper. They are using their money to make more money. And they must have a plan. They wouldnt do anything that would hurt their profits. If we cant work for money, they we would ALL have government assistance. Which is worse, tbh Well be stuck with a monthly (or weekly, or whatever) allowance to spend on everything we own And that will suck Well, the ones who cant work. Some people will always work. The world wont ever be fully automated. And it wont even be close anything soon Just because there is no human labor doesnt mean money wont exist. It just means we wont be able to make any There will always be money. Or a currency, I should say. Physical money might not exist, but digital money (like in our bank accounts) will always exist

So, they would have to be programed to know how to program Or programed to learn to program, which is like being programed to know how to program Which is what I said. Wed still have to program them to know how to program (or how to learn how to program first) And I want to be perfect because if I have to give up control, it better be perfect. If not, Ill do it. Its really that simple And the reason I said they are going slower is it seems like all the ones Ive seen were going much slower. Plus, you dont get full control of it. Because they are just computers, they will be under the control of anyone who has access like police or other emergency vehicles. Not to mention anyone who can hack them And they still probably wont go over the speed limit. Which would suck on long highway. And I dont mean like 20 over of anything. Even 5-10 over for hours can make a big difference on empty highways But they will most likely have governors or something to keep them from going over The only ones who will be able to speed are the one who hack or jailbreak it. Which is a whole issue in itself (the hacking) The chance of being able to make a car go faster than the speed limit is low to none for regular drivers

And I dont think Im under estimating anything. Even if they got everything settled with them, they will be pretty expensive. And many people that dont need a new car wont even look at them. And some people only buy used, and the market for used self-driving wont really be expansive Some will be around, but it wont be anywhere new commonplace for at least a decade. And thats being generous Youre the delusional one if you think they are going to be common anytime soon And I heard from someone else that the push for electric cars seem to be more in demand than self-driving You act like being on the road means anything. But like I said, self-checkout has been around for 30 years. And there are still stores that dont have any Just because they are on the road means nothing but they are on the road. It could be any amount of time, but will most likely be a while before they are common. And that still depends on how the public reacts to them And just because its get more common doesnt mean its going to be common anytime soon. My co-worker just checked online and an article says that new cars only make up like 6% or cars on the road or whatever. And all new cars sold probably wont be all self-driving

As for the lawn mower, it depends on if you rent or buy. For example, people rent carpet steamers pretty often. They pay whoever and take the carpet steamer home for however long. Some earlier automatons will probably be like that. Others that you buy will probably be an expensive as cheap cars. They dont seem like theyd be cheap to make. And whoever made them will want a profit. And thats if you buy it. But who said you can buy it. If a store is using them to make something like food, for example, you will still pay for the food. You arent paying the robot, but the store making the food. So, whoever the human owner is Even if its the corporation itself
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