• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    You can’t 3D print laying all the pipe and the electric cabling and adding fixtures and insulation and all sorts of other things homes need.

    You can 3D print the basic structure. That’s it. You’re saving on bricklaying or carpentry.

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      11 months ago

      And the second that it is economically viable the companies will be dumping their bricklayers/carpenters down the drain and replacing them with computer controlled construction methods.

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        When will it be economically viable to dump all the people who have to set up the equipment and all of the people who have to do everything but make the basic structure? Is this ‘house set up and entirely built by robots down to the light fixtures with no human intervention’ a near future proposition?

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        Yeah, like how blacksmiths can’t find any work these days anymore. It’s heartbreaking.

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          There are artisan blacksmiths that probably make bank doing custom jobs like blades and ironwork gates and other such artistry.

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        Yes, moving things in a warehouse is exactly the same as laying plumbing and AC ductwork. There’s literally no difference in terms of complications.

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          You’re right that robots aren’t going to be able to replace plumbers or electricians in traditional building projects.

          But why can’t we change how new buildings are built so the method better suits robots. I’m sure with current technology we could design a building that could be built entirely by robots.

          I don’t think it’ll happen because it will take a lot of time and money to develop such a holistic system, with no return on profit until it’s a complete system.

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          Well at one point i lead bunch of those “workers” on real project and oh boy, in some cases, i would much rather have robots do it.

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            How soon do you think it will be before technology reaches the point that we can build completely functional houses with just robots? Give me a timeframe.

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              11 months ago

              Do you want tonights winning lotto numbers also? How about which team will win the super bowl this year?

              Nobody can tell exact time frames. But the future is happenening old man

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                So robots will totally take over house building and humans will have nothing to do with it at some indefinite point in the future and that’s why people right now should be worried about their jobs. I see.

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                  Yes, we should be worried about it now.

                  It will happen and it will be much better if we can figure out how to handle the masses of unemployed before it is a problem.

                  This attitude of kicking the can down the road is exactly how things turn catastrophic.