let see… here are the latest… if you read the article, with the current technology, they could already cause 49% unemployment overnight…
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so what are they waiting for? They are waiting for a mega world war which is now gathering pace
and if the WW3 is aborted there is a plan B… follow the money… 4000 years that we are paying for our destruction, one century at the time,that people still accept financing their own demise after 4000 is beyond me… at age 16, I already figured it out that it was pure madness
This is really bogus… where will they get the money if 50% or more are on basic universal income? Got it… it is the very last boom-bust to gobble up investors’ money, until their last pennies. Maybe we wont have a crash just now… who knows, 3 to 5 years from now
Cyborgs - The Next Billion Dollar Industry
5 April 2017 GMT
How upgrading humans will become the next billion-dollar industry. Investors searching for the next transformative technology destined to turn a bunch of Ivy League dropouts into billionaires, and half the market into a loose slot machine, need only look in the mirror.
“The greatest industry of the 21st century will probably be to upgrade human beings,” historian Yuval Harari, author of the fascinating new book “Homo Deus,” told MarketWatch.’ …
At the same time, these superhumans will have less and less to do, Harari, said, because robots and artificial intelligence will perform more and more of the jobs with which obsolete humans used to be tasked. So what will these future humans do all day? Will we sail aboard an intergalactic cruise ship sitting on our butts while sucking down junk food like the future humans in Pixar’s feel-good dystopian movie “Wall-E”? Almost, Harari said. “The only serious answer I can give is they will play computer games,” Harari said. “Immersive, 3D virtual-reality games that will be far more fun and more exciting than anything in real life.” If that sounds straight out of an episode of “Black Mirror,” Harari noted that we have been playing variants on such games for thousands of years. “This is actually not completely new — religion is in a sense a virtual-reality game. There are a set of quite arbitrary laws, you have to gain points, and if you gain enough points in this life you get to go on to the next level.” Given that choice, it may be preferable to remain a flip phone in a dad bod case.
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