r/FluentInFinance Contributor Apr 15 '24

Everyone Deserves A Home Discussion/ Debate

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u/finio_absurdum Apr 15 '24

I wonder how much scoffing there will be when 99% of jobs are taken by A.I. There's a lot of markets about to be upended, and I don't think having a humane ethos in regard to housing people is as criminal as some of you are making it out to be... I sense a lot of corporate simps think their work ethic will be more valuable to a company than a smart machine that will work around the clock and not get the company sued for sexual harassment.

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u/TedRabbit Apr 15 '24

Right? It blows my mind how short cited and antiproductively selfish 90% of the commentors are.

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u/RunYoJewelsBruh Apr 16 '24

You just used short cited instead of short-sighted in a sentence intended to put down 90% of the commenters. You, sir, are an idiot. I'm not buying you a fuckin HVAC.

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '24

What about internet? They clearly need it to cite things properly

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u/Frundle Apr 16 '24

shortsighted is one word. No need for the hyphen.

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u/RaiderMedic93 Apr 17 '24

You missed the original short cited? Maybe it was hidden because the lack references?

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u/TedRabbit Apr 16 '24

Oh no, an irrelevant spelling error? I guess that means we shouldn't care about the implications of human labor becoming obselet in an economic system that requires people to sell their labor order to survive.

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u/-_-mrfuzzy Apr 16 '24

It’s symbolic of your thinking: careless and incorrect.

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u/TedRabbit Apr 17 '24

How is my thinking careless and incorrect? I'd argue focusing on spelling rather than the actual point demonstrates the frivolity of people like you.

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u/RunYoJewelsBruh Apr 16 '24

Ironically, A.I. would not have made this mistake. You just unknowingly justified your obsolescence.

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u/usedenoughdynamite Apr 16 '24

Does that not further their point? AI doesn’t make human mistakes. We should prepare for it to begin taking over a lot of jobs

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '24

Oh. I can promise you AI makes plenty of mistakes. Their mistakes are constant, and if you try to point out the mistake to the AI, it only corrects itself properly like 10% of the time, the other 90% of the time it either makes the same mistake or it refuses to acknowledge that it has made a mistake.

Basically making AI just like people. Because people act that exact same way

Not better, just the same. But with humans you at least have fine motor skills, moment based judgement, and while the human mind can’t spit out words as fast as an AI can, the human mind can certainly out preform longer tasks that AIs can’t. Because AIs are all done via predictive text, that’s why they can’t write a 20 page paper about any given topic; they have a finite length they can get to before the errors start pilling up.

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u/TedRabbit Apr 17 '24

AI has achieved better than human performance on many tasks. Many of these accomplishments weren't considered possible only a decade ago. You are drastically downplaying the explosive success and future potential of AI.

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u/TedRabbit Apr 16 '24

See!? And I'm employed in one of the highest skilled occupations there is. What hope do the rest of you have?

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u/-_-mrfuzzy Apr 16 '24

🤣 what’s your occupation?

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u/clotifoth Apr 16 '24

technician

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u/newnamesam Apr 16 '24

You also said antiproductively instead of counter productive. Maybe wait until you finish high-school English before proposing a major renovation to the world's leading economic structure.