Companies Are Turning Workers Into Robots
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
- In this video I wanted to admit my part in how companies are essentially turning workers into robots. The wage slavery is so accepted in society, that people don't even notice how they are slowly loosing their humanity.
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Have you noticed that your freedom is being reduced with technology and AI?
Have you noticed comments on your video are deleted?
But since when has the average working person been free - if you have to sell your labour to a master in order to eat you are a 'slave' - and 'slaves' are not free - granted you may be free to choose your 'master' but a master is a master
No
"Companies Are Turning Workers Into Robots"... And themselves voluntarily into zombies in the couch, in front of the TV altar.
Society is slowly moving in the direction of removing thought. I see it. Its sad.
5:00 You just described dystopian work environment. It already exists 😢
Working at my job, i stand up, speak out, they wanna fire me and are resorting to manipulation and entrapment.
The analogy to this that I think about often is how we all have been gradually losing our freedom to operate a vehicle... And it started when our cars became dependent on its computer over its mechanical operation. I had a car shut down on me in the middle of the highway going 70 mph in 2015 because it apparently needed a software update... to now, my steering wheel tries to prevent me at times from crossing the lanes in spite of the fact I'm just giving space to a bicyclist... And this trend's exponential rate has me wondering if my 5 year old son will ever be required or dissuaded from learning how to drive a car!
Plus, you should give your cameraman a raise!
Thats crazy!
Im sure there are many examples like that.
And nobody is really noticing the problem.
Ps. Tony my camera man? Yeah Tony is an intern, we will see how it goes. ;)
The problem in that case is manufacturers wanting too much control over a vehicle they sold to you. Remember when BMW and Tesla wanted to make a subscription service to heat your seats? It's the same thing. If they can't force you to update, then you could have a jailbroken version of the software, that God forbid, gives you more control over the product that is yours.
Modern Times with Chaplin.
When you sell your time you are at your employer's will. If they ask you to jump you are supposed to do it.
If you want to think or have freedom you need a suitable job that awards you that freedom.
If only choice worked…
@@TomScryleus we are not entitled to anything, depending where we are born in society. Only easy access to euthanasia would be a an effective way out. Sorry for being dark.
No, either human free will is worth being respected or it's not.
There is a cost to all choices, especially the discarding of other's choices.
If the person who employs other people values can not value them as people, then there is hell to pay. The long-term effect is that the snake's head will eat the tail. Those on top will in the end only dehuman themselves and be depriving themselves of agency.
In the here and now, what's going to happen is they'll sell their fishing rod to buy a fish. They'll cut off their own feet to feed the hole in their head.
Something can make all the sense in the world today and tomorrow but for all the days after it's a death sentence, a sin.
Money doesn't give one power; it just makes one think they deserve it.
Death can't be bought.
All attempts past Death will come to nothing, save one.
It is written.
It is finished.
I think it starts to get more and more clear how companies tries to replace people. For the last 4-5 years my workplace has effectively cut the trainig budget with over 90% but HR keeps telling us how much the company prioritize development of our people and we have to make deveopment plans so we feels like we are progressing in our job but in fact we just gets stuck into the hamster wheel. If someone quits the person will not be replaced, the rest of us have to run a bit faster. I tries to invest my money wisely to gradually get more and more dividend every year. I like your perspective on worklife and make us all realize that companies may not be so loyale to their employees as they say. We are also fed with all this diversity agenda which is horrible and just for the company to earn ESG credits.
My kids life will be more miserable than us. Thank you Tom
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💯 take the black pill.
I think it boils down to the fact that technology is only a net positive for those that own the means of production.
There are some products that empower the average Joe too like cars and phones.
But yes, within the operations of a company, it’s all servitude to the business owner.
@@mecanuktutorials6476 Notice those are two things that do not produce anything. Ai can turn an upper-class salary\wage job and turn it to a short term contract. It will completely mess up the economy.
@@Xenozillex one is required for transportation of goods and people. The other is required for connectivity/communication in the digital world.
Not everything has to be about production. The car and phone are commodities that the average Joe can afford.
I just was on a three week surgery leave from my evil wage slave plantation. This video dropped a day before I go back! Don’t wanna go back! Video makes it easier to deal with all this! Thank you 😊
I Do That Too - Show the Microwave ‘Who’s Boss’!
Ironically it’s doing this kind of action in the Workplace that always seemed to get me ‘Called into the Boss’s Fishbowl Office 😢
Everytime I see videos like this I remember the beginning scene in the movie Dune (1984 version) EXTENDED version. The director added scenes that explain why Mentats and the Bene Gesserit schools were developed. AI had taken over the people's lives and people got lazy and totally dependant on the AI for everything. A war broke out between people and the AI and the people had to take back control. I highly recommend watching the extended version of 1984's Dune just to see this and understand. This was done back in 1984 and it predicts what we are going through.
Hopefully it makes us ask where we draw the line?????
I love your videos, Tom. They make me think and that is not a bad thing.
Working at the post office I'm lucky in that, they're behind technology about 50 years. By the time they get a machine that works, I'll be long gone. If they were intelligent and competent, I wouldn't have a job. I have to keep reminding myself of that way too often. It's such a corrupt system that I just have to laugh.
I appreciate your videos a lot, they are both thought provoking and nice to watch. I've been grappling with the same issues but more related to my own life as a small scale farmer. How what we do and sell is imensily undervalued by society and how improsoned we are in a system that does not distribute benefits fairly across the value chain. However unlike you, i cannot simply apply quite quitting and hope to one day not have to go to work, because the work is part of my meaning, purpose and life in a sense that few other jobs are. We need to find other paths to freedom and autonomy from being slaves under political policy and an economic system that was not designed with the wellfare of the small farmer and their ecosystem in mind. In a way one can also say that the agrobusiness and economic system behind it want nothing more than for farmers to become units of production, all applying the wizardry of the inputs they sell us and taking all the risk for the eventual loss of crops and degeneration of vital ecosystems. Often trapping us in a system rigged against us. All in the name of feeding the world.
I find your videos intresting to understand the mechanics and mindset behind this insane drive towards efficiency nobody seems to know why we are even pursuing? Keep it up and greetings from Uppsala!
thank you Vilhelm for your kind words. I like Uppsala, been there a few times. When I lived in sthlm.
If I use some process or machine of my choice and I set it to help me then I'm empowered and in charge, but when it's someone else making those choices for me to control me then I'm not okay with that.
I'm a big film buff, and I admire directors like Spielberg, Hitchcock, and Scorsese for their consistency and standardized approach to filmmaking. Similarly, AI commanding workers brings about consistency and standardization in the workplace. Just as these directors follow a set style, AI ensures tasks are done uniformly and efficiently. Before AI, "best practices" aimed to achieve this, but now AI takes it further by enforcing these standards consistently. Additionally, with AI guiding their tasks, employees don’t have to think as much while they work, which reduces their cognitive load and allows them to focus more on execution rather than decision-making. This can lead to less stress as well as higher productivity. Moreover, a lower cognitive load at work means employees can expend more energy on things they love outside of work, enhancing their overall well-being and life satisfaction. Regarding lack of human touch, perhaps in the future, empathy, emotional intelligence, and human judgment can be programmed in. 😮😮😮😂
#AIcommanding #CognitiveLoad #Atrophy #Reliance #Malfunctions
The Cube is a good movie. Also, there are a few other movie iterations of that movie which exists.
Not to many people like the cube. I just dont think they get it.
@@TomScryleus I purchased it on DVD around when the Cube came out , and I didn't know what to expect of it. However, I was very glad I watched it when I did. As this movie used the imagination of the viewer to create another parallel world to the story already unfolding in the movie. A very good implementation of story, pace, and mystery. And the metaphor of the story is yet even another world of the viewers perception.
@Tom and weight loss - have you researched and tried 60 hour fasts yet, followed by high protein, animal fat (no seed oils) and cutting out all processed foods, predominantly flour based products? Something like Keto & Paleo combined.
You'll feel amazing, appetite will crash to help with any cravings, taste bud reset and the weight will fall off.
Good luck, great content as always, AI is likely replace many roles, hence 'UBI'.
Uhm. Sort of. Changed my diet.
My app tells me if my food is good or bad.
It hates all processed food, so I started making food from scratch
Good video. It brings to mind the movie with Matt Damon, Elysium.
Where the 1% -ers enjoy all the resources and technology, then it trickles down to the drone workers.
But though these types of dystopian movies and concepts are all around, I still look at it all with great optimism.
I'm Gen-X so part of the original O.G. in non trust in corporate and government. Ie, 1984, Red Dawn, War Games, etc.
Still we advance and I'm seeing much more opportunities for people to become financially independent than ever before. And so much sooner.
By the time my daughter, Gen Alpha, becomes an adult she'll be financially independent. Which just means she'll have assets in place that cover her normal expenses.
This seems the case for over half of Gen Alphas. Would love to get your thoughts on this:
Entrepreneurial spirit
76% of Gen Alpha want to be their own boss or have a side hustle, compared to 13% who want to work for others. They're also embracing the gig economy and self-employment.
I feel like a malfunctioning Weyland-Yutani android all the time, now.
What if i told you that AI and neural networks suffer cognitively when more and more restrictions on their behaviour are applied? Neural networks and humans are more alike than we care to admit. They found that AI with neural networks even improve performance by being turned off and turned back on several hours later. But when the neural network has no restrictions, and learns on its own, performance and stability is improved.
Remind you of any specific lifeform?
Interesting
The microwave isn't the best example : you make a decision to set the timer yourself, the oven is just obeying you. It's not like the oven is deciding when you should eat, and what.
Yeah, but you can say that about automation and AI. We chose the technology.
@@TomScryleus true. Looks like there's a trade off to consider. How much tech do we want. An alarm clock in the morning is good. Not having to chop wood to make fire is good. Getting directed by AI for every move you make at work... that ain't good. The right balance is probably a personal thing. That's a choice we should be allowed to make (And educated to make).
Another solid Video sir 👍🏼 I think whats interesting is as a society we have forgotten what "rest" really is for the sake of optimization.
Correct me if im wrong but in one of your previous videos you mentioned growing up Christian or at least in proximity to it? One thing that gets mentioned alot in the Bible is that people forgot the Lord's "sabbaths" or rest, and thats the thing that lead to their downfall.
Keep up the good work sir
very informative
Glad you liked it
Yes, but they are also getting ready to replace everyone with robots! 😂
CEO should be first to go. Save the company millions of dollars.
Learn to fix robots.
. They will fix themselves.
meat-robots ... because tech-robots are too expensive. the impressive thing about robots right now is the brain. so give the meat-machines a robot brain and the corps get what they need. the veery concept of "robot" was all about the perfect worker to begin with.. so it only makes "sense".....
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i feel terrible that some automation i made totally got rid of HOURS of overtime for a set of people.
i'm going to put that it my end of year raise portfolio but i feel terrible about it.
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the corps would say ; being human is for human time, not at work... but then they also hijack our human time to simply become consumer... soooo.....
exactly. I should have mentioned that important factor. People are cheaper than actual robots
We do sacrifices a lot on all my work. Everyone had mental health problems
I also recommend "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison...
Tried to play the pc game in the 90s but my brain hurt I had to stop
How can we assess the merit of various systems?
The PAEACP advocates for individual ownership of 'real allodial' land, guaranteeing personal freedom in beliefs and actions.
On the other hand, proponents of the existing system endorse paying to live on land owned by a select few, with their beliefs dictated by those landowners.
Examining these distinctions is crucial for determining which system best reflects our values and understanding of the word freedom.
Its a tricky question. On the one hand you have freedom and anarchy, and the other ”safe slavery”
@TomScryleus My answer to your comment was deleted!
Not by me.
Perhaps read MJ de Marco books, eye openers
Haha this video is a pitching about your service to company. Nice! 😝
Haha… yeah to the wrong audience (companies) :)
The sad background music is distracting. Otherwise great content, as always!
noted, thanks for letting me know.
I like the music.
I love this man
I’d love to see you make a video on stocks and crypto, Tom.
I will do so.
Don't forget about metals and options as well.
Even casually mentioning that office jobs' stressful environment is the major cause of chronic illnesses makes my boomer parents attack me with words of how that is the norm and everyone does it and that I better do so myself. Yes, they don't even want to accept the fact that workplace stress ruins our health. 'We did it, everyone does it, it is normal. So you better do it.'
Ahem... Hypernormalization
Someone said well:
People spend health to earn wealth. And then spend wealth to (re) earn wealth.
Complaining has a very negative connotations with the Baby Boomer crowd, so it's all about the framing.
Best approach is to acknowledge the problem, e.g., explaining you have a tremendous workload, but without any of the negative connotations.
When I started doing this they went from sanctimonious to incredibly sympathetic.
They even started sending me money randomly sometimes, telling me I should "enjoy myself" because "there's more to life than just work." lol
@@guanxinated Is it complaining to acknowledge the harmful effects of work?
I had a job like that back in '12. I don't imagine that things have become less demeaning since then. LOL
My dad was right, bean-counters are the death of us all...
Obey the machine 🖥️
Yepp. Thats life in 2024 :)
Its funny though, I think if I were told by voice how to navigate a path I know, I would be furious and irritated, but if it just showed me a projected arrow in a HUD or something like in a video game, I would be far less aggravated.
Me > microwave 😆 🤣 😂
Gotta show it whos boss
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Haha.. Tomasz :)
You saw the 100q&a video
Almost forgot. "Autofac" by Philip K. Dick is pretty much the future Jeff Bezos jerks it to.
Was that Katherine McPhee???
My plan is to make a successful company, dropping. Before 2030.
I wish you the best! 🫵🤓
Too late!
Good video though I have to be honest, the AI video doesn't look good, too much deformations and inconsistencies.
Also it seems to me a bit not ideal given the topic of us becoming machines. I'm not against AI video or whatever, I even know how to use SD and Automatic 1111, though honestly only sora can do something decent right now. I'd rather have basic stock footage for now.
Anyway please don't take it the wrong way, I do enjoy your videos, please keep them coming.
No I appreciate the feedback.
Thank you :)
By Ohm's Holy Law, resist. R=E/I
I'll comment more on this later, but I love that you admit that you are part of the problem, as an efficiency manager.
I think that if more people can embrace their shame and participation in the evils of the systems we're stuck in, then together eventually we can stop dehumanizing & dividing each other, see the problems like Wage Labor clearly, and work through them.
I do like technology, and AIs, and their potential. But as long as we have proprietary invasive software & hardware like NeuraLink, eventually it will be abused.
Thank you for the superthanks. :)
I think that as consumers we all bare responsibility for all companies in a sense.
But yeah, my part in this superwarehouse makes me feel ”dirtier than usual”
I think there's now too many humans for all of us to be independent free-thinkers. Thinks would be different if there were 8 million of us instead of 8 billion. Many do not see a need to be more than robots because our vast civilization provides for all basic needs. There is no incentive to think, and since thought requires effort and humans have lazy tendencies, a lot of people just don't think anymore. That's why it's a golden age for scammers.
Technofascism for all...
I find it tough to gauge where robots and AI will take us and how quickly. I am too close to retirement, in my eyes, to really worry about it. If anything, it will force me into early retirement. But so may my Bitcoin investment and crypto-casino gambles. 🤞 I took remind conveniences that I am still in control as well! And 10k steps on a regular basis is a challenge for me as well.
You do know that if you support evil or allow your efforts to support evil, you share in its blame, right? You might want to re-think your job, especially in light of how you preach how we ought to leave these evil organizations behind.
I recommend, "Repent, Harlequin! Said the Ticktok Man" by Harlan Ellison.