This is VERY interesting:
This is VERY interesting:
Your little creative writing post about people eating fake beef and dying sounds like Soylent Green part 2.
I've buttered my bread maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing automated systems for the last 18 years. We're about to enter a golden age of automation and I'm gonna need more bread.Listening to Breitbart the other night, the discussion went to Dairy Cows. I had to call in. The issue was just how much impact cheap foreign or immigrant labor has on the Dairies. An Irishman argued that slave labor retards innovation, technology, equipment purchases, computer applications and the like, noting that the ignorant unskilled hordes are costing Americans not only the low wage jobs but a lot of high wage jobs as well. A dairy employee called in to call the Irishman ignorant.... failing to refrain from a racial/ethnic slur and was cut off.
I called in to make the peace, noting that while the Irish gentleman had the macroeconomics perfectly understood, it will always take a lot of hands to hook up the milking machines and move the cows along...…
But then afterwards I was devastated by realizing that the same kind of thinking that leads to petri-cultured beef must be followed shortly by petri-cultured milk production as well...….
yep. Seamless automation all the way to the cup of yogurt?????
I've buttered my bread maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing automated systems for the last 18 years. We're about to enter a golden age of automation and I'm gonna need more bread.
Yep, I give it about 20 years. Plenty of time for more butter.Well, until your entire skill set and critical thinking for the job is compiled and loaded onto a robot who eats less bread.
There's gonna need to be someone fixing the robots that fix the robots for a good bit yet.
There will always be a John ConnorNah, robots will fix each other. Schwarzenegger starred in a documenary on this. It didn't end well for humans.
Yeah, I agree.Nah, robots will fix each other. Schwarzenegger starred in a documenary on this. It didn't end well for humans.
As a person that maintains, troubleshoots and repairs automated/robotic systems I'll have work for as long as I need work.