“@WSJ: Why dirty and unpleasent work should be left to robots. http://on.wsj.com/1iqSr1G pic.twitter.com/LttFV6gqQ4” @wjxt4 #WJXTWX
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“@WSJ: Why dirty and unpleasent work should be left to robots. http://on.wsj.com/1iqSr1G pic.twitter.com/LttFV6gqQ4” @wjxt4 #WJXTWX
@WSJ How long will it be before someone complains about robot discrimination and inequality?
@WSJ Mmmm, that would be loss wages 4 all lawyers. No more suing other... LOL
@WSJ they will revolt some day.
@WSJ robots wouldn't have misspelt unpleasant as "unpleasent" either...
@InFullBloomUS @WSJ Going to happen more bc of tech, no avoiding.But smarter societies will invest in programs to retool / support workers
@WSJ Always we get the "dirty and unpleasant work"!https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stinkyrobots/stinky-robots-will-save-the-world …
@WSJ Robots are less likely to start selling the information gained from data-mining your trash. I just wish I got a cut of that, brah.
@WSJ automated customer relations
#omgrobots “@WSJ: U.K. prepares for robotic future: Why dirty and unpleasent... http://on.wsj.com/1iqSr1G pic.twitter.com/qktwjPtbH3”
@WSJ No way! Rights for Robots! - DC
@WSJ and what about employment?
@WSJ & backpackers young escaping rampant unemployment in their own countries & 457's visa && contractor workers & machines and what's left
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