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Old 07-01-2017, 11:34 AM   #1
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Old 07-01-2017, 12:12 PM   #2
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Imo might be good for business but not for humanity, there has to be a balance or nearly all (excluding the 1%) of mankind could possibly become 2nd class citizens in their own world...Scaremongering much lol! Please comment here, not on Twitter Mr Trump, AFF members would be thrilled lol!!!

Dear Mr Trump, what's your thoughts on this subject & how will this industry be regulated moving forward?

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Does this mean if we are no good at fixing robots then we should become good at selling them? Hopefully my industry stays alive for the next 36 years so I can retire at 65.
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Quote from the article: "AI could soon be playing a role in the country’s (Japan) politics. Next month, the economy, trade and industry ministry will introduce AI on a trial basis to help civil servants draft answers for ministers during cabinet meetings and parliamentary sessions".

I think if we could replace Australian politicians with robots with AI rather than our workers in the future, we could make Australia great again.
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Here's another Guardian story on the robot / human jobs debate -


https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-do-fight-back

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Politicians...... Puppets/robots? One has a hand up it's butt, the other has some R&D....

Can't be any worse than all the self-serving elite. Every other industry in Australia has reduced their workforce numbers, but not politics - it's been a growth industry with more & more bureaucrat positions & "public servant" roles at the top end being opened up for "jobs for the boys." How many staff does each sitting member have now compared to 20 years ago, or 40? Massive increases - at the taxpayer's cost.

About time Automation took over one of the most wasteful "industries" we have on the planet.
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AI in call centres wouldn't be bad, might have a hope of understanding them.

I don't see large-scale automation being a concern any time soon. Small business is the biggest employer, and the capex required would be out of reach for most of them.
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Mass adoption of AI is coming, not in our or our kids lifetime, but we are seeing the seeds being planted. A couple of countries are trialling universal income schemes, if there's no jobs for us you'd think that would have to become the norm.
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"replacing them with IBM’s Watson Explorer AI"..................... Could be interesting
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"replacing them with IBM’s Watson Explorer AI"..................... Could be interesting
Iirc, IBM infamously had something to do with our 2016 elections, wasn't good for the companies image lol.. AEC had modem issues yeah right...lol!

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Mass adoption of AI is coming, not in our or our kids lifetime, but we are seeing the seeds being planted. A couple of countries are trialling universal income schemes, if there's no jobs for us you'd think that would have to become the norm.
Are you sure? 50 years ago, computers were so big they took up a whole room, and that's in living memory for a lot of people still. Even 10 years ago I don't think self-serve checkouts were around in supermarkets yet, and now they're everywhere. I can't remember the last time I queued up at a checkout to buy groceries. In some cities in the world (I think it's Seattle or Portland), you can order a self-driving Uber. Amazon is delivering orders with drones now. It's coming a lot faster than that.
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Iirc, IBM infamously had something to do with our 2016 elections, wasn't good for the companies image lol.. ......
Wasn't it #censusfail ??
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Yep correct mate, there's a news limited story on how the Aec won't be doing online voting now because of the Census fail. I mixed the two up when posting after I read the story doh lol!

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I can't wait for the future. We will have computers doing all the work so we have heaps of spare time for our hobbies. Like sitting at home watching TV because we won't have any jobs to pay for our real hobbies or expensive autonomous cars.
Not everyone can be robot software writers or maintenance workers.
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