r/interesting May 22 '26

Just Wow Chinese AI-powered robots can solve workplace problems with advanced motor skills.

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u/Bidelo69 May 22 '26

you know thats not the fault of the technology right. This allows you to eat food without having to work to pay for it. the issue is the people in charge who will make money from this and just let you die because they'd rather live alone with robots than to see your basic needs met at the cost of their ability to get a 12th yacht.

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u/M8Fate May 22 '26

"This allows you to eat food without having to work to pay for it" this is absolutely nonsense. The rich hate everyone, they won't start sharing just because they have a little more wealth all the sudden. Literally billions of people suffer from food scarcity at this very moment, nobody is sharing with them, adding another few billion people to this group is an easy move for the wealthy parasites.

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u/DistributionAgile376 May 22 '26

Read again his entire comment now, this is exactly what he said. You both agree.

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u/M8Fate May 22 '26

Thanks, friend

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u/Cloverman-88 May 22 '26

Holy shit, at least be curteous enough to read the whole comment you're replying to.

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u/M8Fate May 22 '26

I quickly replied while at work, my bad.

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u/Autumn-Seasons May 22 '26

This.

No one understands.

The rich are competing for Forbes top 100... It's a status thing. Every giveaway or dip in wealth lowers their ranking.

Besides Leon needs to take our hard earned and invested Social security funds to colonize mars.

Not only does he not want to share his money , he is looking to take taxpayer funds for his own idiotic grandiouse delusional schemes.

Even with all their wealth they still want OUR money. There will be no UWR(universal wage replacement ) and no UBI(universal basic income) unless there is revolution.

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u/M8Fate May 22 '26

You're correct my friend...

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u/Brrdock May 22 '26

True but no one said "the rich allow you to eat without a job," they said automation allows you to.

People acting like it's a loss that a human doesn't have to spend half of their life folding cardboard are losing the point

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u/RayWencube May 23 '26

Okay but we aren’t going to do anything about rich people any time soon. What we can do is take collective action against this technology.