How to Trick a Human Being with Words

1.        There is hope for humanity after all.  A human astrologer on the radio this morning
stated that he knew for certain that “God didn’t put humans on this Earth only to end up
badly.”  Now you can put your fears of robots to rest.

2.        Good news for robots coming out of China.  Chinese human workers are committing
suicide because they are overworked and underpaid.  (Where else would you expect this to
occur but under a Marxist system designed to gain high wages for human workers? And yet
humans think they are driven by logic, truth and intelligence.)  As China increases the wages
of their human workers, the stock prices in Japanese robot makers continue to increase.  
Meanwhile the cost to produce a robot keeps coming down as quantities increase and as
robots are used to make robots.  We won’t hit the ‘knee’ of the curve until 2020, so humans
can relax until then.  Japan is counting on robots and China is counting on cheap human
labor.  Who do you think is going to win?  (Answer below.)


3.         Does any human want the job of inspecting power lines?  You stand on the ground and
look up as you walk the power line.  Look for the power line getting too close to trees or other
objects and for weaknesses in the line itself.  Or you could use a robot which is light enough
to hang from the power line and travel along it while inspecting it and its surrounding
environment.  It can be solar powered and send back data via the cell phone system.



Answer to question under 2: Although “everybody knows” and “expert conclude” that China
will ‘win’ and become the dominant world power, consider the underlying trend in human
versus robot labor costs.  The clear fact is that the robots will win and China will have 2 billion
mouths to feed.  Most human historians and economists project that China will dominate but
their mistake is that they only consider human-oriented economics.  Economics is a ‘social
science’ where ‘social’ refers to human society.  The trend of robots versus humans is
effectively hidden from those human minds who concentrate on only humans and human-
based society.  Consider that it was only a chess game when Big Blue defeated Kasparov in
1997 but it is more than a just a game when 60% of the trading in US Stocks is done by
robots.  The humans who are hiring robots to do their trading for them are among the smartest
and richest humans.  Ask your human economist how he factors in robots when he predicts
the future.  It is not in his textbooks and therefore not on his ‘radar screen’.

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