Message from @Mr Orb ☭

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2019-07-06 17:15:34 UTC  
2019-07-06 17:15:39 UTC  

Good evening

2019-07-06 17:16:15 UTC  
2019-07-06 17:16:18 UTC  
2019-07-06 17:16:43 UTC  

@California Nightmare How are things shaking in California? _pun intended_ 😉

2019-07-06 17:17:14 UTC  

@The Gwench no earthquakes yet at least 😄

2019-07-06 17:17:42 UTC  

I am happy to live in a relative free quake zone

2019-07-06 17:20:49 UTC  

SHEEP LE

2019-07-06 17:20:51 UTC  

SHEEP LE

2019-07-06 17:21:31 UTC  

Ouch

2019-07-06 17:25:03 UTC  

Kek

2019-07-06 17:35:26 UTC  

jeez

2019-07-06 17:35:30 UTC  

Thats a bunch

2019-07-06 17:35:41 UTC  

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-05/how-advanced-robotics-will-impact-job-markets

Robots are going to take a lot more jobs than this article makes out. They are slow walking it and informing us slowly of the reality that robots are going to eventually take 90% of all jobs if not more.

2019-07-06 17:36:26 UTC  

Ive been reading that these could be the symptoms of either The Big One (the legendary earthquake that happens ince in a couple thousand years), or that tension in the tectonic plates is easing.

2019-07-06 17:37:17 UTC  

They can make earthquakes

2019-07-06 17:37:20 UTC  
2019-07-06 17:37:33 UTC  

@Steve Angell Thats a common falacy. Its the same argument that was used during the industrial revolution. If you were to look at the data, you would find that proportionally there have been more jobs created than destroyed. The same thing will happen here, without a shred of doubt.

2019-07-06 17:37:53 UTC  

Im referring to robots taking jobs btw

2019-07-06 17:38:22 UTC  

Please explain your reasoning. Robots can build robots. So I am not understanding the reasoning.

2019-07-06 17:39:12 UTC  

Go to Walmart. Some even have robots filling online orders. Very few cashiers. Robot cleans the floors and on and on.

2019-07-06 17:39:43 UTC  

I sure have.

2019-07-06 17:40:23 UTC  

The same was believed during the Industrial Revolution, that humans would no longer be needed to work, and therefore, be jobless before the turn of the century. However, instead of being jobless, new jobs that at the time couldnt be imagined came to be: mechanics, electricians, electrical engineers... that created more jobs than were destroyed.

2019-07-06 17:40:30 UTC  

Went to some in the DC area and I live in a city with two of them. I rarely see more than a few cashiers and often just one.

2019-07-06 17:40:39 UTC  

@Steve Angell as a whole, it shouldn't be bad for a society if robots are doing jobs that people used to have to do

2019-07-06 17:40:46 UTC  

if losing jobs is a problem, it's the government's fault

2019-07-06 17:41:05 UTC  

Same thing will happen with the robotic industry. New, unimagined jobs, will be created. The only downside is that theyll be highly specialized and require advanced studies

2019-07-06 17:41:31 UTC  

But how are people going to get an income when robots have all the jobs. I have seen video of a Robot building a house all by itself. Well it was more than one Robot.

2019-07-06 17:41:44 UTC  

@Steve Angell it's the government that keeps the income from people

2019-07-06 17:41:45 UTC  

One put up all the bricks. No human needed.

2019-07-06 17:41:58 UTC  

think about it, in an ideal world, if we all had robots do our jobs... we could still get everything done and get the same amount of income

2019-07-06 17:42:07 UTC  

it's the government and society that keeps income inequality going

2019-07-06 17:42:09 UTC  

Sure it is. It is happening at a rapid pace.

2019-07-06 17:42:19 UTC  

Governments across the world, and the UN, are working towards putting a tax on robots work to pay a minimum for unemplyoed.

2019-07-06 17:42:32 UTC  

You can actually look that up.

2019-07-06 17:42:45 UTC  

all robots do is make people *more productive.* then the government takes that, and tells people they "aren't doing their share" and steals money from them... but that's the government

2019-07-06 17:42:48 UTC  

Bunch of articles and propositions that are very interesting.

2019-07-06 17:42:53 UTC  

i don't think the robots specifically are hurting

2019-07-06 17:42:58 UTC  

They already have robots packing items you order. Robots are doing every bit of that even now though they are slow walking it so robots do this here and that there.