>>11849614>construction drones aren't too far in the future. Jobs like trucking can be automated, factory line workers, pretty much any industrial work, accounting, hell even low level service positionsI kindly refer you to this Anon:
>>11849672We're not at all there yet. Demos are faked/polished to get money for further research. I agree with accounting and servicing, but even assembly line robots are far from perfect. Humans are still better than them (on average), the robots are just faster and cause fewer catastrophic errors.
>you may think people prefer human interaction when they order their sandwich or whatever, they don't, not the sane ones anywayI get
>everybody not shunning social interaction like me is insanefrom that. Is that correct?
>replacing research is in the far future>Robots can't formulate physical theories,Ohhhhh hell no. Google rediscovered the Higgs Particle in 3 minutes at a conference last year. Just using the data and some machine learning magic. ANN models developed at MIT recover quantum field theory and general relativity from data. Yes, the equations. They also include effective theories, like E=1/2mv^2 instead of E=gamma mc^2 when validation loss at training isn't 0.
>any academic position will be the very last thing automated, I guarantee it.We're already there, fren. It won't take much longer. Sure, most positions are government-financed and people won't be fired, but future research is done by "AI".