Posted on 04/21/2014 6:35:44 AM PDT by C19fan
By 2040, cabs will be driven by Google robots, shops will become showrooms for online outlets and call centres will be staffed by intelligent droids. Thats the scenario depicted in recent research which suggests robots could be taking over our lives and jobs in less than 30 years. The competition for work caused by a rise in the robots population will see us heading to surgeons for additional processing power for our brains, they claim. We may also be requesting bionic implants for our hands that will make us able to perform tasks as fast as any machine.
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“Technological Threat”, an academy award nominated short animation, and clearly a nod to the wolves of cartoonist Tex Avery.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiTgoRR3tbk
Thankfully I’ll be dead by then.
mad you can’t give us a set up line like that. LOL
I’m in the checkout line myself.
[ Here we go with the fantasy masturbation propaganda for the lefties once again ]
I don’t know about that, how will sell their lie they need illegals here to do the jobs the Americans won’t if cheaper robots are already doing them?
Switzerland is already there.
> [ Here we go with the fantasy masturbation propaganda for the lefties once again ]
I dont know about that, how will sell their lie they need illegals here to do the jobs the Americans wont if cheaper robots are already doing them?
If thet can get the robots votes to count they won’t need illegals anymore...: )
I do Help Desk work and I swear I had a chat with a T-Mobile droid. I was looking at calling plans and I had questions. A chat was started from their site and the person either copied and pasted prepared text or the droid brought up the identical dialog from it’s memory banks.
He has changed. Here he is just out from his hidy hole.
http://agentontheloose.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/mel-gibson21.jpeg
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