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AI & robots will replace all jobs?

Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:00 am
Posted by hawgfaninc
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:00 am


In theory I can see it, but it’s gonna be awhile before it happens.

Will we use robots to make money for us while we do whatever we want? Pay for a better robot to make more money?
Posted by LordSaintly
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:06 am to
If AI and robotics takes all of our jobs, then where will these companies get their money?
Posted by PeteRose
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:07 am to
I can't see robots working at Popeyes. They don't have the patience for it.
Posted by DesScorp
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:24 am to
Japan refuses to erase themselves with foreigners , but with their shrinking birth rate they need new ways to get work done. So they've turned some work over to robot-like machines controlled remotely by contract workers in the Philippines.
Posted by NotoriousFSU
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Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:34 am to
Certainly not in our lifetimes. Developing and implementing automation processes in Amazon fulfillment centers and warehouses is merely one small step. But, across all industries and professions is a giant fricking leap.
Posted by TigersHuskers
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:50 am to
In B4 Mingo
Posted by travelgamer
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 12:54 am to
Can they replace unemployment, social security and medicare fund?
Posted by northshorebamaman
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Member since Jul 2009
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:18 am to
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If AI and robotics takes all of our jobs, then where will these companies get their money?
That’s what I never get about this bullshite. Who’s AI selling groceries to when people don’t have money to buy them? Who are they building apartments for, selling insurance and liquor to, and pushing time-shares on? None of this works without UBI, which honestly sounds pretty fricking good, but then what?

AI’s doing all the work and humans just sit around collecting checks, growing fatter, needing housing, food, entertainment, finite natural resources, more medical care. What’s the actual drive behind the system? The only output is people consuming food, housing, clothes, medicine, whatever. That’s unjustified cost from the AI’s point of view.

The only way it works is if both sides benefit in very close equilibrium. Humans create something AI values that we are uniquely or especially adapted to providing, and AI creates something humans value, which it seems very likely it will be capable of. Without almost perfect balance, both become an immediate threat to each other’s existence.

If it tips too far in either direction, I don’t think the side doing all the others fricking work is going to be the loser.
Posted by SimonSlick
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:57 am to
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I can't see robots working at Popeyes. They don't have the patience for it.


Or Waffle House. You can't throw hands with robots.
Posted by TulsaSooner78
Member since Aug 2025
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 6:18 am to
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That’s what I never get about this bullshite. Who’s AI selling groceries to when people don’t have money to buy them? Who are they building apartments for, selling insurance and liquor to, and pushing time-shares on? None of this works without UBI, which honestly sounds pretty fricking good, but then what?

AI’s doing all the work and humans just sit around collecting checks, growing fatter, needing housing, food, entertainment, finite natural resources, more medical care. What’s the actual drive behind the system? The only output is people consuming food, housing, clothes, medicine, whatever. That’s unjustified cost from the AI’s point of view.

The only way it works is if both sides benefit in very close equilibrium. Humans create something AI values that we are uniquely or especially adapted to providing, and AI creates something humans value, which it seems very likely it will be capable of. Without almost perfect balance, both become an immediate threat to each other’s existence.

If it tips too far in either direction, I don’t think the side doing all the others fricking work is going to be the loser.


You raise interesting points / questions.

The next 10 years are going to be very interesting.

I just retired, but before I did, I was working on an AI-based project to transform a contact center. A lot of agent and lower-level manager jobs will be eliminated by it.

The good news is that you will no longer have to speak with an agent who is not a native English speaker. You'll be talking to an AI voice, but you won't know it. It will be able to converse with you just like a human.

Going to enjoy my retirement while I can, because the world might become a much less enjoyable place once the unemployment rate climbs into double digits.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 6:22 am to
No. How will AI and a robot repair an outboard engine?
Posted by StansberryRules
Member since Aug 2024
4038 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 6:49 am to
Historically as automation eliminates jobs, it led people to do other jobs, greatly increasing productivity and therefore produce more wealth.

Am example would be you need a trench dug. You used to need 50 men with shovels. Now one guy with a crane can do it. The other 49 guys were freed up to go do other things.

The question is will AI and advanced robotics follow that same pattern. What happens when you can automate almost all physical labor and almost all white collar jobs too?

You'd have to reorganize the entire idea of an economy. The entire system of how wealth is created and allocated is vastly different.

You may get star trek style eutopia or you may get world war 3 style massive global unrest.
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 6:51 am to
UBI
Posted by SantaFe
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Posted on 10/22/25 at 6:56 am to

Skynet
Posted by UptownJoeBrown
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Posted by SingleMalt1973
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Posted by AUCom96
Alabama
Member since May 2020
6564 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 7:12 am to
Take away the need for a human, that human's life becomes worth zero.

Take a look at your nearest housing project or subsidized apartment complex to see how well that "universal income" will work out for you.
Posted by ronricks
Member since Mar 2021
10737 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 7:32 am to
What are the 30 to 40 million low iq, uneducated, unskilled Illegal Immigrants we have imported the last 40 years going to do when this happens? Its coming than sooner than many on here think or are willing to admit. We ran a simulation at my company and right now AI and Automation could replace 30% of current corporate office workforce so how easily do you think the factory and warehouse workers can/will be replaced? People really have their heads in the sand about this. I'm hoping to get out of corporate job in next 5 to 7 years before all this happens.
Posted by NIH
Member since Aug 2008
119287 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 7:38 am to
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UBI


lol

2020 was an experiment on UBI and people being at home. How did that go?
Posted by GRTiger
On a roof eating alligator pie
Member since Dec 2008
68741 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 7:51 am to
Robots and AI won't replace all jobs in our lifetime. Many more menial jobs and some heavy tech roles will slowly fade away, but beyond the tech not being much better than being able to pack boxes and review code, not many companies have the time or resources to flip a switch with AI replacements. And many have no intention to in the near future.

Elon speaks in terms of decades and centuries with his grand vision talk.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 7:53 am
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