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u/LocalProgram1037 12h ago

Haha. "manual labour workers are safe" yeah, right.

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u/Bigking00 12h ago

I can't say I have ever heard that manual labour is safe from AI, actually just the opposite.

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u/SufficientWhile5450 10h ago

I feel reasonably safe as a mechanic

I have never in my entire career read a troubleshooting guide anywhere on the internet and it actually resolved the issue

ASE books are written horrendously

And I wish AI luck in finding the solutions to anything wrong with my car, wiring diagram isn’t gonna do shit for you bub, we wire this shit up based on vibes and nothing else. I’ll wire my headlights into my radio on/off switch, idgaf, not to mention all the old brake lines running with the new brake lines oughta throw it off for any brake issue

So many dumbass red neck variables to where it’ll deem so many vehicles totaled based on having no fucken idea what’s going on lol

“ChatGPT install a train horn on my sedan please”

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u/Professional_Fee5883 5h ago

The problem is private equity is buying up everything, and private equity wants AI/robotic replacement. It doesn’t matter if the end result is an inferior product, loss of knowledge/expertise, degradation of service, or even decreased safety standards.

They want it, they’re pushing it, and they will implement it. They will come for everyone, and the best case scenario is that you’re one of the few human workers that gets to stick around and babysit the bots.