• Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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        6 hours ago

        So you’re claiming AI help drive long haul truck back in the 1980s? Or are we not talking about the same thing here?

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          6 hours ago

          Does that even happened?

          I took it you meant “does technology freeing us from menial task even happened”. In that case, I’m answering that yes it did happen, since technology freed us from menial tasks like farming so more of us could study engineering and medicine for example.

          If you are asking if the current set of AI tools has freed us from menial tasks in the past. Well then no, because they are new and didn’t exist.

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              5 hours ago

              Yes, well menial labor didn’t stop existing. The ratio just changed by a lot. I also figure most on Lemmy aren’t working in sweat shops lol, I definitely don’t mean Africans working in a pit when I say ‘Us’.

              In any case, it’s far from peak delusion, it’s literally history. Right before WW1, 30% of Americans were full time farmers. Now that number sits at 1.3%.

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        5 hours ago

        If it didn’t, most of us would be working a field for a living. wasting out lives on menial tasks

        Check out.

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          5 hours ago

          Well ya, I have better stuff to do with my life then working a field. That’s my point. I’m happy technology “stole” those jobs, it’s not a bad thing.