Yes, dishwashers and washing machines are awesome inventions. Though you’d still need to be home to unload the laundry, put it on a rack, gather it from the rack, fold it… Always takes me 20min for the process. Similar for the dishwasher, need to load and unload it, do the coated pans and everything made from wood manually, the crusty cake pans… And then you’ll spend some more time cleaning the house because the vacuum robot can’t do stairs, can’t do tables and the kitchen surfaces… I think there’s still some room for improvement.
And while at it, AI should please also check and pay my utility bills, do the tax forms once a year, clean up my 2TB harddrive, find a cheaper car insurance… I mean it doesn’t really do anything useful and I’m still stuck with all the annoying tasks.
Hmmh. I’m not sure if capitalism is of any help here. Rich people have maids and nannys. And old people. For example my neighbour is super old and she has someone help her with the chores. But usually -I think- we’re raised to expect a life without those kinds of (human) servants. I mean it’s mostly expensive because human labour doesn’t scale that way. Everyone need to pay an individual 4h of minimum wage a week plus another time that amount in social security and other charges (or hire an illicit worker). Whereas on the flipside, washing machines are pumped out en masse and that does scale economically. They’re absurdly cheap for what they do, and will pay off after they helped you avoid 3-4 medieval washing days. And it’s not even backbreaking labour any more.
Yes, dishwashers and washing machines are awesome inventions. Though you’d still need to be home to unload the laundry, put it on a rack, gather it from the rack, fold it… Always takes me 20min for the process. Similar for the dishwasher, need to load and unload it, do the coated pans and everything made from wood manually, the crusty cake pans… And then you’ll spend some more time cleaning the house because the vacuum robot can’t do stairs, can’t do tables and the kitchen surfaces… I think there’s still some room for improvement.
And while at it, AI should please also check and pay my utility bills, do the tax forms once a year, clean up my 2TB harddrive, find a cheaper car insurance… I mean it doesn’t really do anything useful and I’m still stuck with all the annoying tasks.
So pay a human intelligence to do those things for you :s
Performance–Cost–Convenience, you get 10 points to distribute however you wish.
Hmmh. I’m not sure if capitalism is of any help here. Rich people have maids and nannys. And old people. For example my neighbour is super old and she has someone help her with the chores. But usually -I think- we’re raised to expect a life without those kinds of (human) servants. I mean it’s mostly expensive because human labour doesn’t scale that way. Everyone need to pay an individual 4h of minimum wage a week plus another time that amount in social security and other charges (or hire an illicit worker). Whereas on the flipside, washing machines are pumped out en masse and that does scale economically. They’re absurdly cheap for what they do, and will pay off after they helped you avoid 3-4 medieval washing days. And it’s not even backbreaking labour any more.