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TopicControversial Opinion #4: Automation
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05/14/21 11:23:34 PM
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Another reason I'm not a fan of AI made stuff is there is no feeling behind any of it. They can fake feeling, but real feeling behind something is what can make something special. Like a song somebody sings when somebody got hurt, almost died, and almost caused another person to commit suicide because of how close they were to the other person. It has a different feeling when you hear about how that's why a song was written. Those songs hit different when you know why they were written, ot what they were written about. It feels less special when an AI just made it because it thought people would like it. Same with anything that was made with feeling like a painting, music, or video game. AI don't really have feelings, nor do they feel loss the same way humans do. So, the things they make don't hit the same when there's no real feeling behind it.

Again, a simple typo (keep reading for context). But an easy enough one to figure out. It's like you're not good at reading and figuring out what people are trying to say. What I was saying was, "And I had some civilian friends, but most of them were trouble." Just missing one word. And most people who read at most grade levels would probably be able to figure out what I meant. But based on you other posts, I guess I can see why you would have trouble reading it. You seem to have trouble reading context when it's in the same sentence, so... But it was pretty clear it was English. Maybe you should study the language if that didn't look enough like English to you... Typos happen. Most people can still understand if the only thing is one word changed... As for my friends, you still haven't given an answer. I asked, "Why would I not hang out with them and force myself to find other friends who I probably won't like." The answer is I wouldn't. I like the friends I meet at work. And I don't go out much here. And when I do, the most fun people are usually the people I know from work. I could force myself to hang out with civilians and be bored. But why would I do that when I can hang out with co-workers and have fun? And I never suggested that was the only way. But the friends I make the other way never really seem like fun... So, it' makes sense to hang out with the friends I make at work. The ones I spend a good chunk of my day with. No work would probably mean lousy friends... And I wouldn't be able to hang out with them with no work. Many probably wouldn't stay in the area in the job didn't keep them here. And most aren't people I would have normally thought to hang out with. They don't seem like the type I'd hang around. It's when we were force to get to know each other (because they're on the same shift) that you sometimes realize you have fun around them... So, yes. There is a problem with no having to do a job in the automated future. Especially since it also doesn't mean others would work. Though, that being said, I don't really have to worry about my job anytime soon... Probably not for decades, tbh... As for my job, it's great as a job, but not fun as a hobby. I'm pretty sure I explained that already. I'm not acting like a toddler. You just don't seem to understand what I'm saying. I'm pretty sure I made that clear already... And like I said, it doesn't matter since my job is safe for at least a couple decades. Or until they get rid of this shitty aircraft, or shitty system we use... And it's not that I want someone to make me do it. I just want to do it and get paid, and spend time with my co-workers there. It's a pretty fun environment when we're just all there and working. Or doing whatever since we do a lot of other stuff there, as well... We sometimes have more fun there as a group then when we all go to someone's house for like a small get-together... So, to me, A fully automated future is a dystopian future that I' would rather die than live in... Definitely not an upgrade... And it also won't be all free, as I've said multiple times before...

I don't think you understand AI. Nobody owns the AI idea. People own the physical robots they are in, though. That's what I'm talking about. The robots are a physical thing. Like that Sawyer robot crap you posted. You can literally own one. That has the AI in it, right? And somebody can buy and own one, right? So yes. People can own the AI. And people will basically be under their control since they will control pretty much everything. And they will be the ones making a shit ton of money while everyone else does their best to scrap by... Unless you're saying people can't own the Sawyer bot. But it looks like you can buy one, therefore, you can own that robot with the AI inside... That's the simple logic behind owning AI...

And the AI mimicking the bands is the problem. All they do is mimic. I don't want AI that mimics the bands. I'd rather have the band play them. The mimicked sounds will suck just because that's all it is... A crappy fake... Covers are fine since they sound like the band playing them. AIs mimicking them suck, though... If you like the fakes, good for you. I don't. And will avoid them. I just want the real bands playing the music... As for bands, even if one person dies, the rest of the band could go on if they wanted to... People switch in and out of bands all the time. And you can actually hear the differences when they switch them, too...

And while you say my interpretation is incorrect, I was just basing on what you said earlier: But if you want to talk about those points

a.) That seems like bad business if you can't get enough customers. Normally, when people are making a business, they make a business that people need. Therefore, they would have plenty of customers.

b.) Your profits margins shouldn't be that slim for a business. As the point of a business is usually to make money.

c.) Whether it's your main source of income or not, the point of a business is to make money. Just because profit wasn't paramount doesn't really mean anything...

To me, it still sounds like you had trouble running a business. Side business or not, you should be able to make enough to run it. I made no wild assumptions. I just based my assumption on exactly what you said. And this doesn't help to prove you had a good business. Sounds like you were barely staying afloat. And that's not the best way to run a business... And watching hockey players isn't the same as helping to run a business. But you can say whatever. If I have no business experience from helping my mom with her business, then I would think the same of you. It's not like I was only watching. She was teaching me. From when she first started going to night classes through running the whole thing.

And for the junk self-checkout, I'm not constraining anything. I was always talking about building it from junkyard parts. Why do you think I was talking about building a car from junk part, but was talking about ordering parts for the self-checkout. That would be ridiculous as building a car from junk parts and building a self-checkout from ordered parts don't have anything to do with each other. If I was talking about building a car from ordered parts, that would make sense. But from the beginning, I was talking about building both from junk parts. Idk why you would assume anything different... You're just mad that you "lost the debate"... And to counter you argument, there are also many catalogues that have enough parts to build a classic car, but not a computer. Your point?
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