uhhh....The brain isn't some magic organ. It reacts to external sources of energy as any part of the body and there are TWO things external sources of energy can produce, heat or ionization (the removal of electrons from an atom to produce an ion).
So....since Microwaves are not ionizing (citation: PHYSICS) you are left with heat which as stated is near zero.
"At the same time, the film sucked heat out of whatever surface it was sitting on and radiated that energy at a mid-IR frequency of 10 micrometers. Because few air molecules absorb IR at that frequency, the radiation drifts into empty space without warming the air or the surrounding materials, causing the objects below to cool by as much as 10C. "
Painters? 10 years. Masons, 10 years. Rough Carpentry us a factory setting, 10 years. The rest are much harder because you need machinery that is effective for those jobs. Repair work for a very long time.
I don't think people are clamoring to destroy the looms here. There is a very real problem if you can have most low skill jobs and some highly paid high skill jobs automated and replaced in the next 30 years. there is an even greater problem by the end of this century where the remainder of the low skill jobs are gone to automation and all but the most difficult/easiest to protect (politics for instance) are replaced with automation.
The Luddite solution would be to pass laws preventing the use of AI...that is stupid.
Now, solve the problem and you can't just say "magic skill acquisition" because catastrophically displaced workers (elimination of their job) do not retool at high enough rates for that to be viable and there is no way you can tell how new industries will be created in a world where AI is the lense with which new things are designed for market.
Lets hold charter schools and private schools to some basic quality requirements before handing over public money to educate children. Parents in Detroit sued the state because the chart schools that are available failed to teach their children to read....WTF....our stupid state SCOTUS said children have no right to be competently taught.
You can't put money into the hands of an uneducated (literally) population and ask them to figure out where to send their kids to school, taking into account they need to be wary of schools that suck at education. Basic standards are needed to ensure all choices will meet the needs (needs, not desires) of educating children.
AI breaks the current economic system. People need to realize that to put in place a solution now for where it will go by mid century will save a lot of headaches and pain.
start with the eventual resting point (within reason, assume no perfect androids). All task oriented and knowledge jobs that do not require a human connection (think work that is not face to face customer service or require empathy driven interactions) is automated by AI, even the repair of the machines the AI uses is driven by AI.
What does that mean? Factories, Fast Food, Driving, professional services like Lawyers and doctors, street cleaning, construction, janitorial services...all could easily be replaced.
It won't be a drastic change but it won't be slow.
Lawyers are the most at risk in the knowledge economy. Other than court room work, a lot of what they are needed for is replicable with an AI.
Radiologists will start to be reduced to one on staff at a hospital per shift in 5 years. Eventually primary care providers will be replaced by medical expert systems and nurses that are certified to use them. Then comes the secondary, tertiary and quaternary care physicians.
Nurses will probably not go away for a very long time but they will certainly be augmented through AI technologies. Emergency Room providers require the need to be highly dynamic with decisions made with less information than an AI would be capable of for a while as well but a lot of the complaints in an ED could be handled with AI driven technologies as well.
No profession is safe from this change. It is fundamental and it will break Capitalism.
Tell that to the lawyers and paralegals that will be out of most corporate work in the next decade because an AI will be better, faster and cheaper than an in house compliance/risk team.
Fleet vehicles will be the first to get automated. Drivers will transition to maintenance techs who will ride with the vehicle in the early years/first decade I am sure. Eventually that will change and the trucks will have no one riding with them at all.
even if the minimum wage doesn't go up they will automate. The minimum wage is not the expense you think it is. Humans are unreliable, inefficient and at those pay scales, many times lazy.
It is better for profits to automate the cooking, assembly and ordering because you can then hire higher paid people who have good customer service skills to hand out orders and perform table service.
what took 25 people to run could take 4 [2 for table service when it is busy, 1 at the window, 1 for maintenance (filling the machines, repairing problems, etc)
Religion is a disease.
p-hacking is the more likely case for the slight signal in their data.
How? because those are the only two things EM radiation can do (since we are including ionization you need to talk about the entire EM spectrum)
all are sources of STRONG EM emissions. Cell phones are in the milliwatt range, not the Megawatt or even Kilowatt or even Watt range.
uhhh....The brain isn't some magic organ. It reacts to external sources of energy as any part of the body and there are TWO things external sources of energy can produce, heat or ionization (the removal of electrons from an atom to produce an ion).
So....since Microwaves are not ionizing (citation: PHYSICS) you are left with heat which as stated is near zero.
Reading fail:
"2.45 ghz is the common frequency for microwave ovens, which excite water molecules"
Wow, try reading....
"At the same time, the film sucked heat out of whatever surface it was sitting on and radiated that energy at a mid-IR frequency of 10 micrometers. Because few air molecules absorb IR at that frequency, the radiation drifts into empty space without warming the air or the surrounding materials, causing the objects below to cool by as much as 10C. "
#alternativefacts
And perhaps a magnetic field! :-)
Literally nothing you said in the summary is true.
It is almost 1% the mass of the asteroid belt, not nearly the size of mars
It is believed to be the exposed iron core of a proto-planet.
Painters? 10 years. Masons, 10 years. Rough Carpentry us a factory setting, 10 years. The rest are much harder because you need machinery that is effective for those jobs. Repair work for a very long time.
GDP is a measure of main street you moron.
I don't think people are clamoring to destroy the looms here. There is a very real problem if you can have most low skill jobs and some highly paid high skill jobs automated and replaced in the next 30 years. there is an even greater problem by the end of this century where the remainder of the low skill jobs are gone to automation and all but the most difficult/easiest to protect (politics for instance) are replaced with automation.
The Luddite solution would be to pass laws preventing the use of AI...that is stupid.
Now, solve the problem and you can't just say "magic skill acquisition" because catastrophically displaced workers (elimination of their job) do not retool at high enough rates for that to be viable and there is no way you can tell how new industries will be created in a world where AI is the lense with which new things are designed for market.
Actually, I misread what you were saying. Yes, it is economically impossible to remove a poor and working poor class from the equation.
The old "we need serfs for me to be important so fuck them all" trope.
See my response to the GP
Lets hold charter schools and private schools to some basic quality requirements before handing over public money to educate children. Parents in Detroit sued the state because the chart schools that are available failed to teach their children to read....WTF....our stupid state SCOTUS said children have no right to be competently taught.
You can't put money into the hands of an uneducated (literally) population and ask them to figure out where to send their kids to school, taking into account they need to be wary of schools that suck at education. Basic standards are needed to ensure all choices will meet the needs (needs, not desires) of educating children.
that is the point. AI breaks everything so we have to start talking about alternatives or we will fall into anarchy.
That is why there is so much talk about Universal Basic Income.
AI breaks the current economic system. People need to realize that to put in place a solution now for where it will go by mid century will save a lot of headaches and pain.
start with the eventual resting point (within reason, assume no perfect androids). All task oriented and knowledge jobs that do not require a human connection (think work that is not face to face customer service or require empathy driven interactions) is automated by AI, even the repair of the machines the AI uses is driven by AI.
What does that mean? Factories, Fast Food, Driving, professional services like Lawyers and doctors, street cleaning, construction, janitorial services...all could easily be replaced.
It won't be a drastic change but it won't be slow.
A lot of people love what they do. and for most of human history that was the case. The "I hate my job" crap is an industrialization side effect.
Lawyers are the most at risk in the knowledge economy. Other than court room work, a lot of what they are needed for is replicable with an AI.
Radiologists will start to be reduced to one on staff at a hospital per shift in 5 years. Eventually primary care providers will be replaced by medical expert systems and nurses that are certified to use them. Then comes the secondary, tertiary and quaternary care physicians.
Nurses will probably not go away for a very long time but they will certainly be augmented through AI technologies. Emergency Room providers require the need to be highly dynamic with decisions made with less information than an AI would be capable of for a while as well but a lot of the complaints in an ED could be handled with AI driven technologies as well.
No profession is safe from this change. It is fundamental and it will break Capitalism.
Tell that to the lawyers and paralegals that will be out of most corporate work in the next decade because an AI will be better, faster and cheaper than an in house compliance/risk team.
yep
Fleet vehicles will be the first to get automated. Drivers will transition to maintenance techs who will ride with the vehicle in the early years/first decade I am sure. Eventually that will change and the trucks will have no one riding with them at all.
even if the minimum wage doesn't go up they will automate. The minimum wage is not the expense you think it is. Humans are unreliable, inefficient and at those pay scales, many times lazy.
It is better for profits to automate the cooking, assembly and ordering because you can then hire higher paid people who have good customer service skills to hand out orders and perform table service.
what took 25 people to run could take 4 [2 for table service when it is busy, 1 at the window, 1 for maintenance (filling the machines, repairing problems, etc)