In the long run, I don't see anything wrong. Yes, there will be "tremors" soon, but so what? If you have an "autonomous car", it will be much easier for you. You get on, you say where to take you and that's it. But how many services and goods will become cheaper when equipment for 1000 euros turns every car and truck into a self-driving vehicle? "Because of these monsters, many people will lose their jobs one day." Tractors? Have you heard of them? "They drove the people out of the land" and thank God! It's not my fault that you can't do anything other than wash dishes at the age of 33, and a machine is coming that does it for you. We will not limit the growth of the economy and so on, because you are bored, to learn something new. By 10 - Yes, we watched Terminator. Did you watch Star Trek? According to the version from the 60s, now he had to, to live in a post-apocalyptic winter and fight augmented people. With a "smart missile", you can hit combat equipment located in the middle of the street. With a dumb rocket, you load more applause and, for sure, you blow up the whole street. And drones are great! 80% of plane crashes are caused by pilot error! And drones? There is 99% human error. Millions could be alive today, if we had the technology, all cars would be unmanned. "Even our phones have provided them with a supposedly harmless artificial intelligence that any hacker can manipulate, and what's stopping them from getting things wrong?" Don't worry, no one will make Siri kill you. AI is a term that everyone throws freely. One secret - if you set up a company, add "AI", "Deep Learning", " Machine Learning "Block chain", "Milenial" and you have a high chance that your shares will go up by 200%, even if you want to produce juicers. And no, I'm not kidding.
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This is complete simplicity! Because of these monsters, many people will lose their jobs one day. Besides, I don't think there's a normal person who would give up his job to this monster ...