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‘Who is going to pay us when we’re replaced by robots?’ Indian factory workers told to film themselves for AI

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The lump of labour fallacy was applicable to horses for 2000 years, new inventions that improved efficiency increased their demand ever further until the internal combustion engine closed every remaining niche all at once. The same will happen to us, it's mathematically inevitable. It might not be LLMs that do it, but something will.

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Yup. Like I also said. It might not be LLMs. The same was once true of steam engines, which were great at long distances perhaps but were huge, heavy, expensive and complicated and required a team of people to operate. Horses became even more valuable for their last mile stuff. It took time before the internal combustion engine and 4 stroke compression suddenly made engine power smaller, cheaper, more efficient and easy to operate by a single person. In 1918, the US for example had 27 million head of horse, by 1960 it was 3 million. All I'm saying is that it will happen. When? I have no idea.

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Month-long mood swings?

Howdy! I'm dealing with something sort of similar, but with mine it's not nearly as regular or predictable. Those downs hit hard though. I also have a super limited ability at seeing the past, it all just fades into fog. You're definitely not alone though!

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