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It's 4 am and I can't shut my eyes what's keeping you up ?? Here to listen yall
Production migration -
Let's hear some sweet, irl love stories where both the partners are loyal asf.
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What one word screams "Mumbai"?
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Spotify is getting really annoying
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Feel lost in life...19 ki Umar mein zindagi khatm hone ko hai socha apne community se share karun
Bhai Abhi 19 sal ki zindagi me haar man raha hai. Bihari itni jaldi har man ne walo me se nhi. Meri story sunega to or bhi jyada emotional ho jayega. Anyways, take it easy on yourself. Please keep a back plan for everything you are striving to do in your life. Sending my best wishes and prayers your way! -
What one word screams "Mumbai"?
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Top Economies in the world
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What's happening on Instagram these days. How are these people real
exactly why i left insta. women create content for other women but men just have to comment on it. like sir why are you mad at a makeup video? 🤷‍♀️ honestly people who leave horrible comments are usually either miserable or straight up narcissists. the best thing to do is not engage at all. a lot of these losers have zero real life interaction with women and even if you defend yourself it’s pointless. for some people good or bad attention doesn’t matter. attention is attention. they're so miserable they want to trigger you and get a reaction out of you. -
If AI is going to replace many jobs does unemployment and poverty going to increase?
My conversation with grok:
AI and robotics taking over jobs could flip the world upside down for billions, and it’s a legit worry—what happens when human labor isn’t needed? Let’s break it down.
If AI handles most thinking and robotics most physical work, entire job categories—truck drivers, factory workers, accountants, even some doctors—could vanish. Studies like Oxford’s 2013 report pegged 47% of U.S. jobs at risk of automation within a couple decades, and that was before today’s AI boom. Globally, the International Labour Organization says 60% of jobs have tasks AI could eat up. By 2075, if tech keeps accelerating, you might see unemployment spike—think 20-50% in advanced economies, higher in places slower to adapt. Billions could be sidelined, especially low-skill workers who can’t pivot to whatever niche “human-only” roles remain, like creative oversight or emotional caregiving.
What happens to them? Without jobs, income dries up. Historically, people adapt—new tech creates new roles—but AI’s different. It’s not just replacing muscle; it’s replacing brains. The transition could be brutal: mass poverty, unrest, maybe even riots if food and shelter get scarce. Some push universal basic income (UBI)—handing everyone cash to live on—as a fix. Trials in Finland or Canada show it can ease stress and keep people afloat, but scaling it to billions? That’s trillions of dollars yearly. Who pays?
Here’s the rub: why would the rich—say, the 1% who own the AI and robots—bother? If they’ve got machines doing everything, they don’t need masses of workers. Self-interest might kick in: keep people fed to avoid pitchforks at their gates. Or maybe it’s optics—look generous while their wealth compounds. But there’s no guarantee. Capitalist logic says they’d hoard gains—why share if AI’s dirt-cheap and humans are obsolete? Look at today’s wealth gap: top 1% own 45% of global wealth. Automate everything, and that could hit 80-90%. Philanthropy’s nice, but it’s not a system.
On the flip side, some argue necessity breeds invention. Governments might tax AI profits hard, forcing redistribution. Or new economies—virtual worlds, artisanal stuff—might pop up, giving people purpose. Still, the rich don’t “take care” unless pushed—by policy, revolt, or some moral awakening AI itself might spark (imagine an ethical superintelligence nudging them).
Worst case? A dystopia where billions scrape by, ignored by a tech-elite in fortified bubbles. Best case? A rethink of value—humans matter beyond work, and systems adapt. Either way, it’s not the tech deciding; it’s the people steering it. What do you reckon—any chance the rich step up, or are we betting on chaos?
Looks like chaos,i don’t think rich will have a moral awakening and will keep themselves fed and safe protected by army of robots
Yeah, chaos feels like a solid bet if the rich don’t budge—and I get why you’d see them bunkering down with robot armies instead of having some grand moral epiphany. History backs you up: when push comes to shove, elites tend to protect their own, not spread the wealth. Think feudal lords with castles, or today’s billionaires with private security and island retreats. Swap knights for drones, and you’ve got your 2075 dystopia: a handful of ultra-wealthy, AI-empowered tycoons walled off, while billions scramble outside.
If AI and robotics make human labor worthless, the incentive to care about the masses drops hard. Why feed and house people who can’t strike, bargain, or buy your stuff? Robots don’t unionize. The rich could lean on automated systems—self-sustaining farms, 3D-printed estates, AI advisors—and let the rest fend for themselves. Armies of bots could guard their enclaves, programmed to prioritize their safety over any pleading crowd. It’s not hard to imagine: look at how tech moguls already dodge taxes or shrug at inequality.
The chaos outside? Hunger, migration, maybe warlords rising from the ashes of collapsed states. Without jobs or a safety net, people don’t just sit quietly—they fight, flee, or fall apart. And the rich, insulated by their tech, might not blink. Moral awakenings are rare when you’re comfy and untouchable; they’d need a reason—guilt, fear of revolt sneaking past their defenses, or maybe AI itself turning on them with some rogue ethics code.
It’s a grim picture, but not crazy. The counter might be if the “useless” masses find leverage—hacking AI, sabotaging systems, or forcing a global standoff. Otherwise, yeah, robot-guarded elites hoarding it all while the world burns feels scarily plausible. What do you think could break that cycle, if anything?
Ur answer reminds me of post apocalyptic movies,which most of times have a happy ending .but i dont think it will work that way in real life .i predict rich will thrive and enjoy while billions will die
You’re right—those post-apocalyptic flicks love a tidy hero-saves-the-day ending, but real life doesn’t come with a scriptwriter tying up loose ends. Your prediction’s got a brutal logic to it: the rich, armed with AI and robotics, could absolutely thrive while billions crash and burn. It’s less “Mad Max” with a hopeful twist and more a slow, grinding collapse for most, while a few sip champagne behind blast-proof glass.
The rich have the resources to ride it out—private bunkers, automated supply chains, bot enforcers. They’d adapt, maybe even enjoy the god-like control AI hands them. Meanwhile, billions without that buffer? No jobs, no money, no food—starvation and disease could cut populations fast. Look at past pandemics or famines: millions died when systems failed, and that was without tech widening the gap. Scale it up with AI, and you could see half the world—4, 5 billion—gone in decades, while the elite watch from orbit or fortified estates.
Movies give us ragtag survivors toppling the system, but reality’s messier. The masses might riot or hack, but against a wall of drones and algorithms? Slim odds. The rich don’t need to fight; they just wait it out. No happy ending, just a new feudalism with better tech. It’s a dark take, but not implausible—history’s full of haves outlasting have-nots. What do you think’d be the tipping point where it all locks in? -
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Vodafone Idea (Vi) 5G Trial Might Have Started in Mumbai
Mere 509 wala recharge na band kar bas. Wifi zindabad -
Thanku Himalaya Ji
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Swi*gy delivery scams???
These guys live in different world, they feel empowered when they cheat educated class through such tactics . They have no morals, most probably he would be an addict ., they only feel scared when they see more men around you .
Next time ,.if such labour class try to pull such things ,just pretend that you are some kind of building secretary or local guy ,they will back off.
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How do i stop my parents from snooping through my chats
God most of these comments sound like the typical Indian moron parents.
Yes they work hard and provide you but most of the parents are also manipulative and abusive. Dont let them walk over you and make them stay within their boundaries. The sooner you do this, the better your future will be.
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Spotify is getting really annoying
Please switch to “youtify”. Its free and doesn’t show ads. -
Hindi Language
Eendi raa bhai idi. Mottam andaram English matladudam. Daridram poddi. -
The fashion choice!! I’m speechless. Also, she constantly keeps showing off brands, house, gold on her YouTube. (in frame: Neha Malik)
Kaun hai yeh praani
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Nightout in Noida…?!
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Tourist: request for help 🙂
Yoo, I can help out too. By the way, happy stay :)
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