Who doesn’t want a slave?

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Future humans will no doubt once again have slaves. They’ll be AI of course. But it just dawned on me that if you take the humanity out of it, everyone will want one.

Would northern states outlaw it because they compete with humans for jobs?

Will only rich people be able to afford the good ones? Maybe middle class people will only be able to afford basic models and rich people will have ones that look act sound human. They can do more tasks.

I was talking about this at work and the boss said it was inappropriate but basically all I’m talking about is AI robots and automation.

It would be great. Hey Siri’s, clean my place, cut the lawn, cook me a nice dinner, go shopping for me, drive, cut this tree down for me, watch the kids while I go out, walk the dog, and best of all put this pocket pussy in your hand and use it on me.
 
These slaves will replace the need to put our seniors into assisted living places which are expensive and shit holes. My slave is as smart as a doctor and nurse. This might be why some states outlaw this. If so I’m moving to a slave state.
 
No way anyone would murder you in front of your AI. It records everything and immediately uploads it to the cloud. It can video FaceTime the cops too.
 
They say now if you take away our technology most humans wouldn’t know how to survive. In the future humans won’t even need to know how to drive, boil water, cook, fix things that break. Our AI bot does everything for us.

But here’s a great example of how helpful it would be. I hate brushing my teeth before bed. I would just have my slave brush my teeth, floss, while I watch tv.

I hate shaving. She would shave me while I watch tv. Pick out my outfits, fold my clothes all the things I hate doing
 
I think you may be both jumping the gun and the shark simultaneously.

I don't want a slave.
 
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I think you may be both jumping the gun and the shark simultaneously.

I don't want a slave.
My brother was arguing with me this weekend he wouldn't want one. I don't buy it. He was doing the dishes at the time. I said "you wouldn't prefer your AI robot washing your dishes and doing all the other chores we do? I don't buy it. Not one bit.

I shot a deer. He and I had to drag it out of the woods. He wouldn't prefer to have a strong AI Robot that does it? Bullshit.

He said "do you know how expensive this would be? And do you know how far off in the future this is?" I agreed with him until I saw Kim Kardashians new Tesla Robot


It's not where I need it to be yet but pretty close. And only $20,000 or $30,000.

YES, I would pay $30K to have a AI Robot Slave. No question about it.

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The one that’s dumber than a pile of rocks

OMG, you mean you don't want a slave to wait on you hand and foot? Why not? You wake up after a party and tell your robot to clean the place. In fact you don't even have to tell it. That's what it does at night when you sleep.

Give me a massage. Put this pocket pussy extension on I want to bang you. Cook me dinner. I left my phone in the car go get it. Go walk the dog it's cold out. Cook me dinner I'll be home at 6pm. Drive for me I'm going to sleep.

Why are people so resistant to this? Yet rich people have butlers, maids, landscapers, chauffers. But you wouldn't want these things if you could afford it?

Why are you all lying?
 
Future humans will no doubt once again have slaves. They’ll be AI of course. But it just dawned on me that if you take the humanity out of it, everyone will want one.

Would northern states outlaw it because they compete with humans for jobs?

Will only rich people be able to afford the good ones? Maybe middle class people will only be able to afford basic models and rich people will have ones that look act sound human. They can do more tasks.

I was talking about this at work and the boss said it was inappropriate but basically all I’m talking about is AI robots and automation.

It would be great. Hey Siri’s, clean my place, cut the lawn, cook me a nice dinner, go shopping for me, drive, cut this tree down for me, watch the kids while I go out, walk the dog, and best of all put this pocket pussy in your hand and use it on me.

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No way anyone would murder you in front of your AI. It records everything and immediately uploads it to the cloud. It can video FaceTime the cops too.

Until the AI murders you.

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OMG, you mean you don't want a slave to wait on you hand and foot? Why not? You wake up after a party and tell your robot to clean the place. In fact you don't even have to tell it. That's what it does at night when you sleep.

Give me a massage. Put this pocket pussy extension on I want to bang you. Cook me dinner. I left my phone in the car go get it. Go walk the dog it's cold out. Cook me dinner I'll be home at 6pm. Drive for me I'm going to sleep.

Why are people so resistant to this? Yet rich people have butlers, maids, landscapers, chauffers. But you wouldn't want these things if you could afford it?

Why are you all lying?
People you mentioned aren’t slaves.
 
Future humans will no doubt once again have slaves. They’ll be AI of course. But it just dawned on me that if you take the humanity out of it, everyone will want one.

Would northern states outlaw it because they compete with humans for jobs?

Will only rich people be able to afford the good ones? Maybe middle class people will only be able to afford basic models and rich people will have ones that look act sound human. They can do more tasks.

I was talking about this at work and the boss said it was inappropriate but basically all I’m talking about is AI robots and automation.

It would be great. Hey Siri’s, clean my place, cut the lawn, cook me a nice dinner, go shopping for me, drive, cut this tree down for me, watch the kids while I go out, walk the dog, and best of all put this pocket pussy in your hand and use it on me.
Well we sorta have a bit of that with Alexis no? I always think though that we often need to be careful what we ask for. In the Star Wars trilogy, robots using AI technology were generally submissive and supportive of their masters but then you think of Hal in "2001: A Space Odyssey", "I Robot" and such in which the robots go rogue and or malfunction, and numerous AI equipped robots, good and bad, in the Star Trek series on television and in the movies and there is a part of us who would be like Del Spooner who had a healthy suspicion of them.

Then of course there is Thor in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" programmed irreversibly to prevent all violence by of course doing violence and what could possibly go wrong there?

And the ultimate evil in "The Stepford Wives" in which the men build amazing wonderful 'female' robots to do satisfy their every desire and need and had those robots murder and replace their flesh and blood wives

All this is to say that the stuff of fiction is imaginative and generates images of all sorts of possibilities. But sometimes I think it wise to heed the intuitive warnings we also get from fiction when we plan those things that will become reality.
 
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