The trick isn't to automate yourself out of a job, the trick is to automate yourself out of doing work.
(edited)cue jokes about internal rebellions on several decks and the idiocy of not installing toilets in the command tower
As companies embrace buzzwords, a shortage of blockchain cryptocurrency connoisseurs opens. Only the finest theoretical code artisans with a background in machine learning (20 years of experience minimum) and artificial general intelligence (5+ years of experience) can shed light on the future of quantum computing as we know it. The rest of us simply can't hope to compete with the influx of Stanford graduates feeding all the big data to their insatiable models, tensor by tensor. "Nobody knows how these models really work, but they do and it's time to embrace them." said Boris Yue, 20, self-appointed "AI Expert" and "Code Samurai". But Yue wasnโt worried about so much potential competition. While the job outlook for those with computer skills is generally good, Yue is in an even more rarified category: he is studying artificial intelligence, working on technology that teaches machines to learn and think in ways that mimic human cognition. You know, just like when you read a list of 50000000 pictures + labels and you learn to categorize them through excruciating trial and error processes that sometimes end up in an electrified prod to the back and sometimes don't. Just like human cognition, and Yue is working on the vanguard of that.
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(edited)At near light speed, the planet killer weapon slammed into the ground with the force of a trillion hydrogen bombs. Like a water ballon shot with a rifle, the [uninteligible, presumably planet] liquidfied under the impact and sparyed its molten core across the darkness.
Part of [Planet] is now a small astorid belt. the rest is a molten radioactive hellscape constantly rippling with kilometers-high planetquakes
You did not survive
Butterfly criticality. The point after which future knowledge begins to show exponentially diminishing returns for Tactical situations due to use of that future knowledge.
"That's the Prime Evil? That's the person we're supposed to serve?! She's practically glowing with compassion! Fuck this-"
"Quiet! Do you remember the last person to anger her?"
"...No?"
"Neither do I."
"...Shit."
By contrast, the US Department of Justice argues that โthere is no right to โa climate system capable of sustaining human lifeโโ โ as the Juliana plaintiffs assert.
DON'T MAKE ME BREAK OUT THE ROYAL CAPSLOCK
Yeah, remind them of that, why don't you?
to be honest, it's probably more humane to have them replaced by robots than not."everyone working there necessarily sees it as a better option than not working there."
Well, given that they are striking, I'm not sure that's true