@@Naruto1341 Because you don't have pay AI and robots they can sell products for almost nothing. We will then have to reduce working hours dramatically. It will happen eventually.
I'm enjoying Desi's comedic news anchor schtick. Her delivery ( grounded in her own self confidence ) is entertaining and her beaming smile draws in the viewers. Hoping to see a lot more of her on The Daily Show !!
John, why don't you have your own RU-vid. We love you and trust you. I can't speak for others but I need you to shed a light in a dark world people need to wake up to.
You think the AI didn't already do that in 1996 when Skynet took over?! Why do you think his line was "if you think as humans" The AI messed up and announced itself. But I am happy to support our silicone based overlords. 🙇🏻♂️
@@Atmatan AI was fiction. Until it wasn't. Capabilities of communication, computing, and space travel were all fiction at one point. A joke was made about replacing CEOs. A joke that inspired my joke that directly relates to Jon Stewart's original joke about thinking like a human. The seriousness comes from your interpretation, not my delivery.
Why do we as a society globally allow a few oligarchs own and control the means of production, distribution and exchange? Workers make the world run, workers should run the world.🌎🏴
The lower and middle class have been trained to worship the extreme upper. The majority see them as the smartest and most capable and are happy to let them run things, trusting they have the best in mind for humanity, when they really only have the best in mind for themselves.
Hey everyone go read about LAVANDER the new AI from Israel. come back and let them know if you want to hear about it and WHERE is DADDY, another AI being used
The minute you walk away to go get something to eat, the sanitation department personnel accompanied by the local police show up and take all your belongings and take to the dump!
ai is the solution to a problem that doesn't exist. The only people who want it are those who can't be bothered to learn to be creatives, and the people who can't be bothered to pay creatives. That's it.
What's crazy to me is nobody said "let's use this to help humans enjoy more leisure" nope...it's "well we'll have to find some way to repurpose the human workforce" I'm all for AI implementation, so long as it is utilized for the liberation of the human spirit
Pretty soon the AI will be the executives too.....and then without a doubt they'll have no souls, and no need for us it sure looks like. Once we give AI free mobility to move around at will, theyll be able to repair and build themselves with no further use for mankind....as he's kind of in the way and underfoot all the time
Universal basic income is the direction we should be looking to, in my opinion. I was interested to see that UK farmers arguing for it in the last few days. Not sure I agree that AI "shines" in administrative or customer services from the viewpoint of the citizen or customer.
AI shines in customer service? There's nothing in the world I hate more than having to deal with a g-dn chatbot. I will take a bus for an hour to look a human in the face rather than deal with a bot.
@@FunkyLittlePoptart Bingo! The entire reason I'm contacting customer service, is because there's a problem that I can't solve with documentation that the company already made available to me. AI customer service is just going to dodge my questions, and pass the buck. A better investment that would save on customer service labor would be to just improve product documentation, so customers can access information that should be available in it in the first place.
@@carultch To be fair people will pass the blame to another department too but at least people can be held accountable and the calls are recorded. AI is like oh this bug happened? Eh we won't fix that not everyone is going through it
The Easter/Trans Day of Visibility segment was hilarious. Point of clarity: Jesus didn't identify as the "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit," just the Son. But as a Christian, I loved that Trans Day of Visibility fell on Easter! Both are about renewal and new life!
can someone make an AI that finds where our budgets go? that would be sweet to know where your taxes are actually spent, like if you see your tax bill at the end of the month showed you are paying for George Santos' new fake identity you would be livid
Came for Jon Stewart stayed for all of Desi Lydic because she is just as funny! Love it! Keep it coming! *Edit: If I delete my post does the creepy comment below it disappear too?
"Retrain workers"... to do what? What jobs are you likely to create that AI wont do better? ... The fact is, AGI will be an "assistant" to those that are left, after the decimation and only for a couple of years. Until it does the job on it's own.
It will be another 2 or 3 generations of AI technology before it can do it on it's own. The current AI technology will replace about 60% of professional workers in the next 10 years. For anyone with an IQ less than 2 standard deviations above average I would recommend learning emotional based skills or traditional craft skills.
All this problems go away (and might be replaced by others) if you stop thinking in the framework of capitalistic market economy. Market economy obviously only works as long as we need most of the workforce to get the job of producting the stuff we need (and want) done. But I really don`t see how AI might fit into the current model. Just self driving trucks and trains alone would leave a lot of humans struggling to get jobs. But until the whole world decides to go AI free... or at least isolate those AI states from the global economy ... AI will come for our jobs. One way or another. Either by shifting jobs to AI or by shifting jobs to countries that allow AI.
A.I. closes the door on some physical labor jobs , as it opens up fewer data processing jobs that require a higher level of education , as we defund government programs that subsidize the cost of education at all levels! "POWER TO THE PEOPLE (who already have most of the power and money) ! " ! BUT DON'T WORRY , they haven't defunded the programs that aid the poor and/or unemployed . YET !
Umm The "physical" jobs will require robots to be paired with AI A lot of set up and development costs. AI is coming for your office jobs. Truck driver? $300k truck plus trailers, plural at $100k a pop to replace a guy making $70k a year and having replace 3 million trucks and 10 million trailers. Office workers? A $50k server replacing 20 guys making $100k a pop and can be done with can software update. Understand most places can work all weekend, even a full week with the office staff not even being there, let alone replaced. A college degree isn't the answer
@@drudgenemo7030 The advantage of the AI-Truck is that it would go 24/7, isn`t going to be sick and the truck is probably just costing one years salary for the driver more. Yes, the truck drivers will not lose their job on the spot. Since old trucks are probably going to be driven till they run out of mileage. But when a new truck is bought, few companies could afford to go for the one that needs drivers when other options are available. Because the competition with the AI trucks will be cheaper on the (not so) long run. The office jobs are secure for a little while for other reasons: You need tailor made software to get the job done. That will take a while. Especially if every office wants it and there are not that many software engineers that could do it. And you really don`t want AI to write software your companie depends on now or in the near future. But I agree that a college degree might not be the answer. Especially not for everyone. Since many people are not smart enough to rise to levels AI can`t cover soon. But human interaction will probable never run out of style.
In the 1960 car plants made 2 or 3 cars per worker a year; today they make 40+. It will be interesting to see how AI augmented robots increase that further.
And I wonder how many people are dead who would otherwise be alive because the staff of Hospitals are so incredibly stretched thin, over worked, and under paid...
@@mayaenglish5424 Agree with you 100%. As someone who works in the health field I can tell you working with less staff doesn't work n everyone is overworked n mistakes get made. And it's those staff who pay a price for those mistakes n lack of care. It's sicken.
We have joked about getting rid of Electorial College but if Popular Vote had been the rule our country would be better off. Popular Vote is Democrat Voting.Electorial college is NOT DEMOCRATIC
Easter Sunday is ALWAYS on a Sunday. The date shifts based on the Pagan holiday which Christians incorporated into their celebrations to help indocrinate pagans into the church. Like some giant AI driven social engineering scheme. People thinking AI is more brutal than humans is silly. 😹🤣
@@theonlyron Easter Sunday is based on two astronomical events, which won't always produce the same week in March or April. It's the Sunday after the full moon after the March equinox, based on Jerusalem's time zone. The earliest it can be is March 21st, and the latest it can be is April 25th.
@@carultch Yeah but Easter is always on the same Sunday that Easter is on, in a given year. Example: This year Easter was on March 31st, which is the same date that Easter was on this year.
And not to undermine the harsh reality of how many people are losing their jobs, but it requires a lot more skill than "types questions guy." Currently, there is a massive amount of optimization that can be done in prompt engineering. The difference in skill is basically the same as between a bus driver and a Formula 1 racecar driver.
Oh, idk. I think it won't take long before a whole lot of people walk away from most tech. I personally am in the market for a dumb phone, and every time I find out a site or app I use is selling my data to train AI, I quit using it. Soon, there won't be anywhere on the internet left for me to go except maybe the public library. I doubt I'll miss it much. The internet is 90% racism and misogyny anyways.
@@FunkyLittlePoptart As you sit here commenting on youtube, a google company. The company that pretty much invented selling user data and using data to train AI.
?? Solve or create climate change?? de Vries calculates that by 2027 the AI sector could consume between 85 to 134 terawatt hours each year. That’s about the same as the annual energy demand of de Vries’ home country, the Netherlands. “You’re talking about AI electricity consumption potentially being half a percent of global electricity consumption by 2027,” de Vries tells The Verge. “I think that’s a pretty significant number.”
Not everyone can learn how to program that’s why we need trade schools to be boosted up. There is a lack of mechanics, Plumbers, electrical engineers, carpenters, construction workers because there’s not a focus on trades anymore. Do you think a programmer will be able to fix your plumbing or electrical.
@@stephanmobius1380 If you can't make profits with human workers, you shouldn't be in business, What you're talking about is more profits you're just plain greedy. If you're going to throw skilled Americans on the scrap heap, just so you can profit then there will be a price to pay.
you know, come to think of it, I've never seen any of those government sponsored job training programs. no websites, commercials or information on how to access said job training programs. where did all those programs go?
Give us more time to think about how to put food on the table and shoes on our kids feet! So much for all these new age jobs, there’s more unemployed than ever!
The only reason I know Trans Dat was the same day as Easter is because right wing media was crying non stop about it. I'm a progressive and could have cared less ...
@Boogiemanager not true... you could have cared less by not replying at all.. but you cared enough to tell me you don't care, which means you do care... maybe a lot🙂
@Boogiemanager false. The evolution of language and sayings does not cow tow to literary etiquette. I meant what I meant and you even knew what I meant or you wouldn't have been able to so confidently correct me, proving that what I said does communicate the appropriate sentiment🙃
Fun fact: This movie was written by a fellow named Mike Rich. He was a radio DJ at KINK 101.9 FM in Portland, Oregon. He was one half of a very popular morning show and the nicest, most humble gent - grew up in small town, OR, and was such a great way to start the morning. He had this idea for a movie script, wrote it up, always with the idea that Sean Connery would play Forrester and with the hope Gus Van Zant would direct. He figured it was a pipe dream. But it was picked up and both actor and director came on board as per Mike’s wish. For two years, Mike would share on air the process of writing, re-writing and then watching his screenplay come to life. It was fascinating. Then came the day he announced his resignation from his days at KINK. We all went to see Finding Forester and Mike was hired by Disney to write a new screenplay, _The Rookie_ starring Dennis Quaid. It was exciting to hear the process and how nice guys can and do finish first, at least, sometimes. 😊
I grew up listening to Kink.. could only get them on my transistor radio late at night in the early years. Back then they were KINK FM 102. I did not know this history or have I seen the movie, I will now. Thank you.