• AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social
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    7 hours ago

    I work in the food industry. Our plants have robots. They replaced humans 1 to 1 in areas like pick-n-place: take the food from a conveyor belt and put it inside a packaging.

    They can do that really well, but when you try to put them to taste a product, or to inspect the presentation of the product, or to diagnose why that so well functioning robot is not working properly, they will fail miserably.

    A robot will only replace a worker that doesn’t need to have a brain to do their work.

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      A robot will only replace a worker that doesn’t need to have a brain to do their work.

      So… Politicians, CEOs, and immigration enforcement are next then?

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        Unironically, a CEO, whose job is basically taking shots at spreadsheets would be a good candidate to be replaced. As well as many of the useless managers that only see numbers, not people, and take decisions based on those (frequently with less than decent results).

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          Yes ai would be perfect for middle management up. Let them vibe code the company can’t do any worse than the humans doing it. They dont have to try to move up themselves or make themselves look better so they’ll probably make more sane decisions.

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    6 hours ago

    Robots only half as efficient as humans, says leading Chinese producer

    Customer: Ok, I’ll take two!

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    8 hours ago

    Critical thinking is an important factor for humans to do tasks efficiently.

    …now imagine building an entire fleet of robots who lack that ability and attempting to perform a 1 to 1 replacement.

    (There are definitely places and fields where automated machinery works brilliantly, but places where tasks require fine motor function and judgement generally aren’t a good fit)

  • FunkyCheese@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    In the late 90s a bot could guess who you were thinking anout based on some questions

    Today they can do a bit more that that… a bit more

    Wonder how things will be in 2050