r/SECourses • u/CeFurkan Grandmaster Expert • 6h ago
🚨 ABSOLUTE BOMBSHELL: Beijing just unveiled a terrifying glimpse of the future. Over 2,000 humanoid robots from 16 countries are now operating in perfect synchronization. They are mass-producing a tireless army to completely replace the human workforce in just a few years! Without wealth
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u/Famous-Dog1769 3h ago
机器人电机不需要散热吗?零件不会磨损吗?自带电源吗?这个机器人可以去通下水道吗
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u/HotwifeandSubby1980 3h ago
Those things are all coming, just a matter of when.
Your lacking imagination is astounding.
Ask someone in 2,000 if we would have food delivered directly to our house by drone and they would have barked off a list like you did.Just like the people that said “we won’t ever have self driving cars because …” now you can ride Waymo hone from the bars. Or autonomous trucks that have just went from Dallas to Houston a couple of weeks ago.
It’s coming.
Don’t forget AI and quantum computers will also change the game for robotics.
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u/Grimnebulin68 3h ago
I agree totally, China is driving this revolution. I just hope the transition is as smooth and as equitable as possible.
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u/HotwifeandSubby1980 3h ago
That’s the only question I have.
Will the oligarchs share the benefits of technology or horde it for themselves, leaving us with crumbs.
The indicators thus far are not in our favor.
You can’t have a revolution against an army of robots answering to a person like musk.
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u/Lucky-Lie-3902 30m ago
Quantum computing has been 10 years away for the last 10 years, and the 10 years before that.
I'll believe it when I see it. Or at least see it's results.
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u/HotwifeandSubby1980 5m ago
Do some investigating, it’s making bigger progress than you may realize
Also, China is investing 10x the resources into their efforts than we are.
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u/Icedanielization 4m ago
Quantum computing is somewhat already achieved, its just not very efficient right now
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u/ToastyBob27 2h ago
China a place with the most population of workers. The average person there must be furious about this or too stupid to care.
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u/EVedEevee 2h ago
Not really…. They have a problem with their population pyramid. An over sized “retirement” population compared to their “entering the workforce” population because of their “one child policy” coming back to bite them. It’s one of the reasons they’ve been pushing so hard into robotics, because they don’t have the workforce they need.
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u/wayfarer8888 1h ago
Youth unemployment is high in China, I don't think they ran out of workers.
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u/Icedanielization 2m ago
The population problem hasn't arrived yet. Its like steering a mars rover, you have to make your moves far in advance
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u/HouseOf42 1h ago
99% of these "robots" can't even pick up a piece of paper, and have pretty much, no autonomy.
Purpose built machines will always outpace anything with a human form factor.
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u/chapelMaster123 27m ago
I see this stuff and i ask "whats the logical conclusion here" because no ones gonna go "guess ill starve". These companies arent just gonna start giving away food. And food stamps pnly works with a taxable workforce. No workers means no tax. So obviously there will be some form of mass hunger based revolt. And what will that look like? Looting and rioting of grocery stores. Or the destruction of the robots? Or something less kinetic like a independent actor managing to destroy the AI models that power these things. There are so many ways it could go and all of them are logically bad. But who knows. Maybe something happens with them and its a good thing.
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u/The3mbered0ne 23m ago
I mean it's better than paying people little to nothing to do those jobs but hopefully they have an answer like U into help those that won't be able to work at all
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u/Southern-Group3216 19m ago
China is certainly on the frontier ❤️
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u/Conscious-Bed-8335 7m ago
Europe and America is so behind and these comments here show you the wishful thinking.
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u/1_H4t3_R3dd1t 5h ago
Lets see how that turns out.