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Can AI take over Human jobs, as AI evangelists claimed? No, not for eternity

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1.AI is built by flawed mortals, as no mortal is perfect. Furthermore, AI can only exists in the cyberspace realm, as it does not have the ability to discern REALITIES - see, touch, taste, hear and smell, the way Humans do. Whatever that it defines as realities are only Digitalized information based upon 1 and 0, binary numbers created by its mortal masters.


2.Let's take a simple example - manufacturing a door. Can AI do such? No. Never.

a)AI may be able to design a better door, or even an automated door, however, it WILL BE HUMAN HANDS to not only manufacture, but to install it, let alone the political classes that are made up of Humans to regulate such manufacturing, eg -environmental regulations on types of material use, factories, workers condition, etc, etc. Then there is still the marketing of such doors in a free market, and also the senor systems, robotic arms, etc, etc.....ALL OF WHICH NEEDS HUMAN HANDS....

b)3D machines exists, but there is NO 3D machine that is able to manufacture a door by itself, let alone AI to construct an entire 50 storey building. 3D machines can only print in parts, not whole, and thus IT STILL NEEDS HUMAN HANDS to join the parts together.


3.While some jobs may be taken over by AI, such jobs are confined only to online systems in the digital realm, and STILLS NEEDS HUMAN OVERSIGHT AND SUPERVISION, as in a free market, there is NO perfect AI system. There will be market competition, and such will STILL BE DOMINATED BY HUMANS - OWNERS AND WORKERS.

Think deeper, and not be fooled or demoralized by AI evangelists.


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Malays are not bothered. All. These AI hype just to Bolster share prices.
 
Jobs are invented by humans
With AI, new jobs will be created

Nevermind about the old jobs
The world elites doesn’t care as long as they are being served

Only sheeple care about their own silly slavery, living in their delusion
 
China will be the first country to be destroyed by AI due to its excess capacity
 
危機,危機。
有危險就有機會。
 

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I think the short answer is
Yes
But not many and leemited.

30 years ago when I applied for atco, they say don't as it will be automated.
Today it still never happen.

Today they say grab going driverless.
I will say wait long long.
Not in this lifespan.
 
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