As a construction worker, I disagree. Construction sites are so cluttered, so tough to navigate, and there are so many unknown variables. I really think cars driving themselves will happen before construction workers are replaced. And personally I feel we are a long ways away before cars are driving themselves to begin with.
I would argue this clutter and difficulty to navigate is exactly why networked AI would be perfect - don’t need the plasterer, sparkie and hammer hand to work around eachother if its the same networked “person”.
As a construction worker, I disagree. Construction sites are so cluttered, so tough to navigate, and there are so many unknown variables. I really think cars driving themselves will happen before construction workers are replaced. And personally I feel we are a long ways away before cars are driving themselves to begin with.
I would argue this clutter and difficulty to navigate is exactly why networked AI would be perfect - don’t need the plasterer, sparkie and hammer hand to work around eachother if its the same networked “person”.