Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "Google Embarrass Themselves (A.I. War Is Heating Up)" video.

  1. The problem for Google is that they kept talking a good deal over the last few years but wasn't really delivering anything to Market, Microsoft on the other hand are making waves because they are bringing it to market and any tech is only useful once it's on the market for consumers to use and not in a lab as Google have been. As for the question that news reporter asked about A.I. taking our jobs, there is no real way he could answer that one because we just don't know, one thing I do know is that A.I. and robotics is going to get better and cheaper as time goes on, for now it will be used to assist us on projects, but I suspect longer term, it will replace us in most if not all jobs, simply because it will be able to do it better and cheaper than we can, the only jobs that could be left to us is jobs we actually want to do like hobbies, but in a productive sense, I just don't see us humans competing with A.I. and robotics long term as there is technically no reason why it won't be able to do pretty much any job we can do but better and faster and for a lot cheaper too and just like cheap labour, businesses will gravitate to that and consumers will gravitate towards cheaper goods, which will put a lot of pressure on other businesses to get rid of the human element in the business if they want to compete. The irony is, we have the perfect capitalist system to make that happen, businesses are all about cutting cost and improving things, consumers will always gravitate towards companies that deliver the goods at a lower price point, it's not hard to see how humans could be squeezed out of the job market because we just can't compete, throw on top of that we keep demanding higher wages, conditions and benefits, it's not hard to imagine a lot of businesses will find ways to push us out if they can and the funny thing is, consumers will love it because productivity will go through the roof, which means the cost of goods could become a lot cheaper.
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