Message from @Tiberius
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You need people to MAKE the automation in the first place.
And those people are far outnumbered by the jobs they are automating
THOSE people don't have billions to throw around, their business is making the current functional trucks.
Making parts and stuff.
Their business is making the next functional truck
Yes they do have the funds to throw around for R&D
Because that is what they are doing
I'm not saying that the job growth will be in the actual production, I'm saying there's a distinct lack of production of the things that would threaten your job.
Volvo right now is testing truck AIs
You're scared of a phantom.
And I am telling you thats incorrect
How many of those things could they pump out?
Production lacks because the technology is in development
And you seem to be positing your argument as if you think I am saying this is going to happen tommorrow, or overnight
I am not
I am saying in the next 5-10 years most jobs in retail, food service, transportation, and office administration will be automated
That's what they've been saying since the Jetsons.
Robots cost more than minimum wage.
They used to
I do agree that simply cutting people out of the equation with no replacement other than "do it yourself" will be a net loss for everyone.
They're not replacing people with robots, they're cutting people for touchscreens
and a touchscreen cannot drive s car.
And those touch screens are a form of automation
You input what you want and the robot automatically sends that information to the line cooks and deposits your payment
Soon the line cooks will be automated
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And will finally get your order correct
Until the technician has to do a diagnostic because of a glitch
Moon if you have something of use to add go right on ahead
making a fully automated freight drone, with no cabin and no need or way of someone to steal it or hijack it or hack it, is going to take longer than you need to worry.
Me specifically yes
Because I will be out of this industry in 3.5 years
And it won't be feasible anyway because it could get raided by a roadblock that knew how to trip its sensors
However in the next 5-10 it is well within the realm of possibility
Implying that police no longer exist and people are setting up roadblocks for no reason
And then the cops would have to answer its artifical and often false alarms while it's in the middle of traffic if anything goes wrong.
Not necessarily
The troubleshooting on those alone is not worth the effort you ignorant paranoid prick
Nobody steals from a manned vehicle.
You just have a camera on there same as trucks already have