Replacement Theory – Part II

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    I’ve never read anything about how robots are programmed to efficiently operate in different environments when, for instance, each kitchen is laid out uniquely from the next. I don’t want to know how to program but it’s like just who is behind the curtain. Is every possibility programmed into the robot. If a robot is frying onions or bacon and a fly falls into the pan, does the robot remove the fly’s body? throw out the whole mixture and start over? or just hide the body under the scrambled eggs?

  2. And it gets worse. The Republicans are pushing amnesty for 17 million illegals. They say they have the votes to pass it. Republicans get wiped out in November. Next year the Dems pass a bill giving citizenship to 17 million. 17 million new Dem voters. If only we voted harder. Is there anyone who doesn’t understand yet?

    1. Vote harder for who? Itโ€™s all the same slime ball.

      1. You missed it.

  3. Peak Capitalism. The only thing that matters in Corporations is the profit margin, maximize profit for shareholders. What happens when everyone is laid off and no one can buy anything? What do they do then? I’ve read that once 50% of the population is idle, the corporations die. I guess we’ll see.

    1. Suspect they will begin manufacturing self-licking ice cream conesโ€ฆ made in china by their robots of course.

      Technology will need to shift away from benefiting those with value by signature to the productive class if there will be any hope of revival. Or, perhaps the Sun decides to remedy our flowing electrons moot.

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