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10 minutes ago, Mark J said:

The current situation is clearly unsustainable. Most jobs will be automated in a decade or so. So if there's no work, what do we eat? Robots?

Most jobs will be automated in a decade or so? Don't be so melodramatic. That is simply not going to happen. 

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although I would like to think a human doctor will be checking on scans and x-rays too, just in case some damp gets in the circuit boards. This damp in the circuit boards always worries me, what about circuit malfunctions in self driving cars - maybe they will take out a row of benefit claimants on the pavement

 

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3 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

although I would like to think a human doctor will be checking on scans and x-rays too, just in case some damp gets in the circuit boards. This damp in the circuit boards always worries me, what about circuit malfunctions in self driving cars - maybe they will take out a row of benefit claimants on the pavement

 

Humans are much more prone to circuit malfunctions than advanced computers.

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1 hour ago, tree-fancier123 said:

an affordable rough terrain robot to trim a big hedge on sloping ground should be here within 200 years and when it's introduced it must be made to pay income tax

already here mate, its called a Pole.

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