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Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by MikeMicheal(m): 8:29am On Jun 18, 2023
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Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by crafteck(m): 8:29am On Jun 18, 2023
MrBrownJay1:
enemies of progress.... no matter how they try to go against technology, its coming by fire or by force..

You are ignorant
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by ThinkSmarter: 8:29am On Jun 18, 2023
Mechanised farming is here to stay, abi suffer no dey taya una
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by sonnie10: 8:31am On Jun 18, 2023
Why the vawulence now?
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by timiade446(m): 8:31am On Jun 18, 2023
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Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by crafteck(m): 8:31am On Jun 18, 2023
borika:
I knew I would spot a very stupid comment like this, I knew it. If I may ask you boss, what has AI got to do with tea picking machine? undecided Do you even know what Artificial intelligence means? A lot of you Nigerians like to behave as if Una know something but nothing dey Una head at all

Hes actually right, its your comment thats stupid, you probably just heard ai recently not knowing every garbage in garbage out of a computer chip is already artificial intelligence... (man made)

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Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by CHRISSANCHEZ(m): 8:32am On Jun 18, 2023
Did Tinubu engage NLC or TUC before removing fuel subsidy ??
Bro, " value for Life " it's always a general problem of Africans.


Meanwhile, what kind of free stuffs you have that can help in children education ??






quote author=FreeStuffsNG post=123865035]Humans usually resist such moves everywhere in the world. This is why management must always engage. Job is more than just means of earning wages, it is a social function and part of human society. Even small animals like insects have jobs.

They must engage the workers and make them see how these machines benefit them shikena.
Check my signature for free stuffs![/quote]
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by Reference(m): 8:32am On Jun 18, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Lol. AI (Artificial Intelligence) is about to take most jobs. Watch out.

Yes, most lazy ass desk jobs, not the kind of work we do.
The era of 'the pen is mightier than the sword' is over.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by crisubanijunior(m): 8:32am On Jun 18, 2023
It was obvious that it was just a matter time for machines to takeover jobs meant for humans. Now the war between machines and human stares us in the face. I just pity for an unskilled person. Just imagine that ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is fast emerging. What else can i say, just learn a skill today, thank me later.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by iHart(m): 8:33am On Jun 18, 2023
Brendaniel:
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If not, the gap between the rich and poor might further widen because of less jobs for the poor and very high profit for the rich using machines that never fall sick, get tired or go on leave working round the clock as long as they are maintained properly without salary, benefits, pension and so on.

The film Elysium comes to mind
machines get tired. They wear and tear, they need routine maintenance and repair.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by workchopNG: 8:34am On Jun 18, 2023
borika:
I knew I would spot a very stupid comment like this, I knew it. If I may ask you boss, what has AI got to do with tea picking machine? undecided Do you even know what Artificial intelligence means? A lot of you Nigerians like to behave as if Una know something but nothing dey Una head at all

And you're not a Nigerian?

So what's your point? Even though the guy you quoted didn't lay emphasis on your insinuation, can you tell us why AI cannot be associated with tea picking? undecided

While at it, tell us what is AI, and disassociate it from robotics.

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Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by Brendaniel: 8:35am On Jun 18, 2023
iHart:
machines get tired. They wear and tear, they need routine maintenance and repair.


machines that never fall sick, get tired or go on leave working round the clock as long as they are maintained properly

It's like you missed this...
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by afrodoc(m): 8:35am On Jun 18, 2023
Modern day Luddites.

A tale as old as the Industrial Revolution.

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Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by JagabanB: 8:37am On Jun 18, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Lol. AI (Artificial Intelligence) is about to take most jobs. Watch out.
We have been hearing this for years.
AI cañ't take over any job.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by nedekid: 8:39am On Jun 18, 2023
MrBrownJay1:
enemies of progress.... no matter how they try to go against technology, its coming by fire or by force..
Na today?
Remember the toll gate at the airport those days when we still used coins. Abroad it works, you don't need humans, but here in naija, you will see a couple of people standing there, to operate it for you. The engine will be open.
It is called "chooking" they will chook the machine, poke it so it does not work, then they can make money by selling tickets to you.
Those days in our factory, workers will chook a perfectly working machine so it breaks down, then they can go sleep claiming machine don spoil.
Bottomline, bring any sophisticated tech, Africans will poke, chook it. You will then have to go "manual".

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Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by Bahose3: 8:41am On Jun 18, 2023
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Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by toffyz(m): 8:42am On Jun 18, 2023
borika:
I knew I would spot a very stupid comment like this, I knew it. If I may ask you boss, what has AI got to do with tea picking machine? undecided Do you even know what Artificial intelligence means? A lot of you Nigerians like to behave as if Una know something but nothing dey Una head at all
It will have something to do with it (AI) only if the machines have gone through a learning process (training) and with the use of algorithms.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by Aarondan(m): 8:44am On Jun 18, 2023
[quote author=EcoBrick post=123863121]


https://www.google.com/amp/s/nairametrics.com/2023/06/16/tea-pickers-in-kenya-are-destroying-machines-meant-to-replace-them-in-protest/

Our universe was precisely and adequately created for mankind not machine, even though we must evolve, let's trade that with caution.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by Draslo(m): 8:47am On Jun 18, 2023
triple996:
Human vs machine war have began
Machine never fit fight back na
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by dchamp234(m): 8:51am On Jun 18, 2023
MrBrownJay1:
enemies of progress.... no matter how they try to go against technology, its coming by fire or by force..
You're a big fool for posting such, have you asked yourself if Africa is ready for mechanized farming? Have the government put things in place for the families or homes of ordinary people who this technologies will replace? Will they be paid off to start up something meaningful with their lives after years of services? Keep asking yourself more of these questions, This is Africa my friend, sorry I called you a fool but trust me, Africa is too corrupt to be ready for these modern technologies.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by triple996(m): 8:52am On Jun 18, 2023
Draslo:

Machine never fit fight back na
But they are dominating us
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by brightDdon(m): 8:57am On Jun 18, 2023
Brendaniel:
I don't want to blame the tea pickers outrightly, however what they did was wrong and I feel this is where the government is supposed to come in.

The machines are performing the jobs faster, cheaper and maybe better than human pickers and the primary purpose of every business is to make profit.

The government should start working on how to make their citizens focus and train on other fields of endeavor other than manual labour fields, this will be a gradual process because most manual labor jobs might be taken over by machines in the future.

If not, the gap between the rich and poor might further widen because of less jobs for the poor and very high profit for the rich using machines that never fall sick, get tired or go on leave working round the clock as long as they are maintained properly without salary, benefits, pension and so on.

The film Elysium comes to mind

Well analyzed


@the movie, is the storyline same as this topic?
Thanks
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by brightDdon(m): 8:57am On Jun 18, 2023
Brendaniel:
I don't want to blame the tea pickers outrightly, however what they did was wrong and I feel this is where the government is supposed to come in.

The machines are performing the jobs faster, cheaper and maybe better than human pickers and the primary purpose of every business is to make profit.

The government should start working on how to make their citizens focus and train on other fields of endeavor other than manual labour fields, this will be a gradual process because most manual labor jobs might be taken over by machines in the future.

If not, the gap between the rich and poor might further widen because of less jobs for the poor and very high profit for the rich using machines that never fall sick, get tired or go on leave working round the clock as long as they are maintained properly without salary, benefits, pension and so on.

The film Elysium comes to mind
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by Bakrabas: 9:03am On Jun 18, 2023
The cost of maintenance can still force the industries to maintain the cheap labor

If machine/robot is malfunction and it grabs that's the end.

If any wire goes wrong from the settings you're Doom.

Robot can destroy millions worth of goods if malfunction

Despite it's a nice development it's not possible to take away the jobs of 90% in Nigeria.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by TemplarLandry: 9:04am On Jun 18, 2023
I appreciate you brother.
Bahose3:

templarlandry I created this account just to reply this ignoramus, he asked if you really know what artificially intelligence means but he obviously is the one who doesn't know what it means.

Your comment is well in line with the news article and you have done very well to ignore the foolish boy

The story is another example of cutting edge technologies like machines, A.I, robots replacing human labor

I recently developed an Natural Language Processing based classifier that automatically categorise Nairaland news articles into the correct categories, the dataset used for the task can also be used to create an A.I model that will perform all moderators work and thereby removing the need for them

I will attach screenshots later
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by brightDdon(m): 9:05am On Jun 18, 2023
borika:
I knew I would spot a very stupid comment like this, I knew it. If I may ask you boss, what has AI got to do with tea picking machine? undecided Do you even know what Artificial intelligence means? A lot of you Nigerians like to behave as if Una know something but nothing dey Una head at all


It still has to do with machine bro

Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by oyatz(m): 9:08am On Jun 18, 2023
The Tea- Pickers should come together and start their own Tea Plantations that will employ them and not have anything to do with machines.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by brightDdon(m): 9:09am On Jun 18, 2023
TemplarLandry:
I appreciate you brother.


Bro but some invention is anti human seriously

So if nairaland adopt your invitation now it's automatically means the paid moderator would loose their lively means.

Na wa
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by azpekuliar: 9:12am On Jun 18, 2023
oluwaseyi0:
Africans this is 2023

you cannot tell a businessman how to run his business, so you expect them to stick with expensive, nagging human labor when a machine can do the job?

simply create your own farm and your whatever you like as labour

Are these not the same tea plantations that we saw in a recent BBC Africa Eye documentary that alsexual abuse and exploitation of female tea pickers occur. Now technology has come that will get rid of those abuses, they are protesting.
Re: Tea-pickers In Kenya Are Destroying Machines Meant To Replace Them In Protest by iHart(m): 9:13am On Jun 18, 2023
Brendaniel:





It's like you missed this...
I didn't miss the point. When you say machines don't get sick and then say if they are maintained properly, it sounds contradictory because it is the sickness and tiredness that leads to the maintenance.

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