Can You End Up Working For A Robot?
Can You End Up Working For A Robot?
The Corporeal Corporation
A
Physical Machine Programmed to State Actions Extracted From Restricted Response
Lists
(In
this case Restricted refers to a limited set and not something proscribed)
What is a robot?
“A robot is an autonomous machine
capable of sensing its environment, carrying out computations to make
decisions, and performing actions in the real world.”
What is
a company?
“A
company is any form of business organization that engages in a business or
commercial activity for profit. Commonly, companies are incorporated as
separate legal entities from their owners, and they have rights, liabilities,
and legal capacities distinct from those of their owners or members.”
What is a corporation?
“A
corporation is a company or group of people authorized to act as a single
entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.”
Loraine
Smith bought a robot.
She
started a company by the name of ‘Lithium Mining’.
Loraine
purchased all the equipment necessary to do strip mining, shaft mining and
ocean mining, both liquid and seafloor.
She
leased land where necessary and bought resource lands when convenient.
She
hired 5,252 employees. They did various
work like arrange contracts, conduct sales pitches, shipping and receiving and
computing oversight. Programmers
automated much of the work so that these 5,252 employees could do the work of
525,000 employees.
She
fixed the address of the company’s headquarters in Ruby Hill, Nevada. All of the corporate programming, automation
and daily operations were ported through three computer systems for accuracy. One system was located in Adelaide,
Australia, one in Bern, Switzerland and one in Rutana, Burundi. They were all overseen by a Robot by the name
of Asterine.
Asterine
performed all final choices of actions to be performed by using a strict set of
instructions embedded in her core programming.
These instructions were controlled by an early and incomplete set of
instructions that marketed as being the process that humans follow to make
decisions.
They
are Decision, Decision Making, Decision Breakdown, Explain Decision. The corporate flowchart was then designed to
carry out the decision as explained.
Of
course, the process for human decision making is much more complex. A superior process for humans to follow in
order to make decisions is STOPPP. This acronym
stands for Stop, Think, Observe, Pause, Process and Proceed.
To
answer the original question, it will be possible to end up working for a
robot. In a large majority of cases
already you may, after reviewing the actual operation of the company or sector
that you work in is that you are already either working for a robot or a system
that is designed in such as way as to be a de facto robot already.
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