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TopicControversial Opinion #4: Automation
darkknight109
06/02/21 5:42:10 AM
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LinkPizza posted...
But also, I never said my reason for things not being free is because "everyone knows it."
You literally (note: actual literally, not whatever nonsense definition you're using for the word) said: "Thinking everything will be free just because is pretty bad reasoning. And literally everyone knows it. Except for some people on this site like you..."

LinkPizza posted...
And you'd actually save us a bunch of time if you knew many terms and looked up stuff.
The fact you need to look all these things up says a lot more about your lack of familiarity with the subject material than anything I'm doing.

LinkPizza posted...
So, obviously, the music example is the one you put forward.
Which one? I have listed several.

This is what I mean about your vaunted "context clues" being vague to the point of uselessness. You think you're specifying what you're talking about, but with statements that only make sense inside your own head.

LinkPizza posted...
You said, "As an example, you can go on Youtube and listen to a song written by a robot for free" as a counterpoint when I said robots would be giving stuff away for free. But I said I was talking about the physical things. Which would be things I mentioned (cars and roombas).
Then literally all you had to say is, "I was talking about physical things, like cars and roombas."

See? That's context that actually helps the conversation instead of your random statements.

LinkPizza posted...
I mean, roombas were invented in 2002. The factories have probably become more automated than they were before. Yet Roombas still cost $800. Which is way up from their price in 2002, which was only $200. So, not only did automation not make them cheaper, but they got more expensive...
Here is a Roomba, for sale, on the official site, for $230.

https://www.irobot.com/roomba/600-series

Please stop lying. It is simply embarrassing having to correct these obvious errors in your posts. If you actually looked things up half as much as you claim, you wouldn't make these mistakes.

LinkPizza posted...
The factories have probably become more automated than they were before.
"Probably." Meaning you don't actually know.

Please cite your source showing that the Roomba factory is more automated now than it was in 2002.

LinkPizza posted...
As for your Articles about whether people like robots or not, the first one is talking about a robotic dog. Which seems closer to the kid toys.
Robots can take whatever form you want. If you want your food cooked by an anthropomorphic chameleon, there's no reason a robot couldn't take that shape. Part of what is being done to make robots more marketable is to understand what forms humans are and aren't comfortable with.

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