Message from @Steve Angell

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2019-02-14 23:11:40 UTC  

My mom is 83 and same. I’ve had back surgery than broke my ankle. I can’t keep up with her

2019-02-14 23:11:58 UTC  

I think i had the biggest wake up call in a similar situation Maga, it didnt really kick in until i realized what i went through and why... (years later) but once i thought about it, it made all the sense in the world

2019-02-14 23:12:20 UTC  

Went to visit with my son at Purdue and my son would stay back and walk with me. My mom is 50 ft ahead of us. Haha

2019-02-14 23:12:37 UTC  

You do understand robots are going to take almost all jobs in the next 30 years.

2019-02-14 23:13:26 UTC  

I was out of work on EI (employment ensurance, a sociolist structure but not a bad one, prob the only good security net as it is finite and you have to pay into it by working) for a year, after 6 months, i felt what you are feeling, it depressed me hella and it was hard to do anything and my sleep went totally wacked out

2019-02-14 23:13:44 UTC  

Funny how much clarity we have years down the line huh? Haha. I’ve been through enough trials to know things happen for a reason. But in the middle of it I’m pretty mopey and unmotivated. Haha

2019-02-14 23:13:46 UTC  

My hubby is a workaholic- he fell and crushed his ankle- slept for 5 days and I prayed on him to see that as bad as that affected our lives workwise, it was for good reason to slow him down so worse didn’t happen.

2019-02-14 23:14:09 UTC  

totally steve, they are, but human work can adapt... more social work is fine, but work needs to exist... reasons to move your body and add to socioty in any way.. is essential

2019-02-14 23:14:47 UTC  

Yeah. Can’t sleep. Mostly though because I’ve had ankle spasms every night for months. Totally then useless during the day

2019-02-14 23:15:32 UTC  

My husband is disabled 100% (veteran related). But he’s going to school now to have a purpose

2019-02-14 23:15:50 UTC  

liberal retardation: "we need more bodies to fill jobs" at the same time "automation is going to change the idea of work!"

cant have both things lol thats not how this works

2019-02-14 23:16:08 UTC  

On jobs going to robots - true. I’m in marriage and family counseling now. Don’t think that can be done by robots.

2019-02-14 23:16:33 UTC  

Right?!?

2019-02-14 23:16:33 UTC  

I understand moving your body is essential. But reality is reality. I was a programmer for most of my adult life. I know that these robots will do everything much better. Especially social work. They can access every social work done and learn far more about it than any person. Without bias. It will take longer for this than other things but it will happen.

2019-02-14 23:17:07 UTC  

And physical labor can be good for the soul. Maybe not your whole life. But when robots do it all we’re gonna be those adults in Wall-e

2019-02-14 23:17:24 UTC  

The bias will be in the programming, @Steve Angell

2019-02-14 23:17:52 UTC  

Hard to say. These new robots will look like a person. Or it will be done online. Again they will have access to everything.

2019-02-14 23:18:21 UTC  

I’m all for physical- use it or lose it (within reason)

2019-02-14 23:18:42 UTC  

I don’t know. Social work and counseling are done well with the human connection. There are some things robots will never be able to do as well as us.

2019-02-14 23:19:26 UTC  

Looking like a human does not replace the soul to soul connection.

2019-02-14 23:19:32 UTC  

I agree a program does what it is programmed to do. But we are not really talking about that. AI will remove most of that bias over time. Unless it is kept there on purpose. Programming is what will matter for a long time I agree.

2019-02-14 23:20:09 UTC  

as automation starts ramping up... dont be suprised those with free time will distroy themselves and others become much more religious

2019-02-14 23:20:30 UTC  

Hard to say. I have known a lot of people happier with games than people. Sure some will not want to work with a robot but over time they will see it works better.

2019-02-14 23:20:33 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough yes. I’ve lost a lot of my mobility and I’m fighting like hell to get it back. It’s hard as hell

2019-02-14 23:21:16 UTC  

Interesting Decimated. Never went there

2019-02-14 23:21:51 UTC  

i think you'll have both steve, i think in my personal perspective, the co-working is best.. have AI do the work and assessment but have the human deliever the message or provide support (grief, est)

2019-02-14 23:21:53 UTC  

Empathy and compassion I don’t think can come from a soulless machine.

2019-02-14 23:22:16 UTC  

Yes I agree decimated

2019-02-14 23:22:45 UTC  

but, it will be a long time before people realize where each has their strong area... stubron people.. some will refuse one or the other

2019-02-14 23:22:46 UTC  

The most important part of counseling is just listening

2019-02-14 23:22:47 UTC  

I agree. For some time we will have both. Unless a lot of the time these sessions were recorded. Unless recorded and given access the robots will have nothing to work with.

2019-02-14 23:23:18 UTC  

It’s not a formula though.

2019-02-14 23:23:28 UTC  

its an interesting time of reality for us, best to work toward unity

2019-02-14 23:23:42 UTC  

Indeed. The most important thing is listening. But short help talk can really help.

2019-02-14 23:23:42 UTC  

90% bot, 10% human

2019-02-14 23:24:00 UTC  

People are complex. You throw in relationship and family and experiences and there’s a million variables

2019-02-14 23:24:11 UTC  

but that 10% human will hopefully be extreamly fulfilling otherwise people will just plug in

2019-02-14 23:24:24 UTC  

For now a lot of people need help but can not get it. This will help with that at first.

2019-02-14 23:24:36 UTC  

totes

2019-02-14 23:24:43 UTC  

True

2019-02-14 23:24:55 UTC  

Did u all see the Q posted at 3:19 about Polosi , red castle green castle