Good luck trying to emulate a dumbass, dumbass.
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Counterpoint. Robots build cars almost entirely on their own.
eh, sort of.
I work in automotive manufacturing. it's a huge world. there are tons of people involved in designing, building, and running these cells.
also, the human part is pretty much always the most basic shit - loading and unloading feeders, moving material around with a forklift, loading parts by hand into the machine from material bins because it's cheaper to hire someone to do that complex task (that is not sarcastic, picking something up from a loose bin and placing it in a known orientation is a difficult task to automate) than to teach and operate a robot for that
I don't know how line operators stay sane. I've designed cells where it's somebody's job to do the same dozen motions every minute for an entire shift. many cells like that.
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The only thing hindering AI from taking 99% of the jobs is that robotic engineers still can't create a robot with the same level of dexterity as human hands.
well, that and the fact that it can't actually do something to the same level of quality.
but that's not going to stop it from taking the jobs. only from actually completing them successfully after it does so.
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I feel like that's what AI specializes in

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AI does it five times, in my experience.
correction: it claimed to do it 5 times. (it did 0 times)
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Have you seen AI with numbers? It doesn’t calculate, it just trying to give a statistically-likely answer (just like it does for every other next-word in its answer).
Some of them have to drop back to deterministic software tools (and even then sometimes they’re called with incorrect parameters because “intent” lol)
AI already emulates dumbasses it just got no legs. Don’t worry though, soon they’ll give it legs and guns. Nothing can go wrong guys. trust me bro the future is now
They already gave it missiles and we see where that got us...
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Hell, ai does that already
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Hell, ai does that already
It does my head in how we ignore the shit answers language models give (I refuse to call them intelligent).
I swear unless it's baby shit, like where is the syntax error in this script, it almost always gets it wrong.
Making fresh scripts, even with padentic level prompting and detail just ends up with a script with multiple errors.
I've realised I would have written it just as quickly (after all the iteration work) if I had just done it myself.
The only I find LLMS are good for are glorified search engines. And even then it's horrifying how inefficient chatgpt is for search compared to say Google.
Not to mention it's run by a sociopath.
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correction: it claimed to do it 5 times. (it did 0 times)
3 times, sir.
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Hell, ai does that already
You're absolutely right...
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Hell, ai does that already
It doesn't even have to measure it first!
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What are you talking about? They will measure it wrong 3 times, cut it wrong while saying it's correct.
Damn it, I didn't know AI was that good already
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Can AI shit post on Lemmy while pretending to work? Didn't think so.
Not Lemmy, but they do on Moltbook (Reddit but exclusive for agents).
moltbook - the front page of the agent internet - https://www.moltbook.com/
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-looks at Voron I’m still repairing-
“Uhh, guys? Let’s not test this one.”
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Hell, ai does that already
You're right to push back! I removed your lung, not your appendix.
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Realistically, most jobs don't NEED hands. Most physical jobs can be done better with customized manipulators for the type of work being done.
We'd only need hands if we wanted a single robot model that could do multiple types of jobs, instead of a specific robot for each job.
You ever worked in the trades? You need hands.
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Wouldn't even know where to find a left handed screw driver
Or the board stretcher.
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Good luck trying to emulate a dumbass, dumbass.

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eh, sort of.
I work in automotive manufacturing. it's a huge world. there are tons of people involved in designing, building, and running these cells.
also, the human part is pretty much always the most basic shit - loading and unloading feeders, moving material around with a forklift, loading parts by hand into the machine from material bins because it's cheaper to hire someone to do that complex task (that is not sarcastic, picking something up from a loose bin and placing it in a known orientation is a difficult task to automate) than to teach and operate a robot for that
I don't know how line operators stay sane. I've designed cells where it's somebody's job to do the same dozen motions every minute for an entire shift. many cells like that.
When I wrote that I was thinking in particular about the automated car factories in Japan that run without lights to save electricity.
But I take your point, there are still humans involved in the process.
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At least Ai will say sorry you are right, I pulled the measurements out of my ass
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When I wrote that I was thinking in particular about the automated car factories in Japan that run without lights to save electricity.
But I take your point, there are still humans involved in the process.
I'll have to look into those and see what level of autonomy is happening, thanks for the info. a quick search says they do some welding as well. usually the fully automated stuff is just final assembly stuff and paint, which is simpler to automate because everything is in known locations.
that's also kind of why I always find it funny when people brag about where the final assembly of a vehicle happens - okay but like where did all the parts come from? there's four $5 million cells in Mexico, designed and built by Canadians, making the rear subframe and employing hundreds of people; why is a car "American" because you put the last pieces together in the US?
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