However, I would confidently predict that at least half of teachers will be gone within a very few years
I think not below 6th form level where a large part of the job is maintaining ( some sort of ) discipline
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However, I would confidently predict that at least half of teachers will be gone within a very few years
Clitheroekid wrote:Quotes from the BBC article:There are also more subtle questions about online help from a robot. Would you feel the same about positive feedback if it came from a machine rather than a person?
I think most students would be perfectly happy with that. Human tutors are far more likely to let subjective issues affect their assessment of their pupils’ work - such factors as whether they like them as an individual, whether the style in which they answer questions matches the tutor's own style, or, God forbid these days, whether the tutor wants to jump into bed with them!
Snorvey wrote:Honda applies self balancing technology to one of its motorcycles.
Snorvey wrote:...fully functional hyperloop pods will be fired down a 1.6km near vacuum tube specially built by SpaceX at their California headquarters...
Snorvey wrote:London to Edinburgh in 45 minutes
Snorvey wrote:I'm not sure they will be toilets built into the finished designs - London to Edinburgh in 45 minutes - sure folk can hold their piss for that long?
TopOnePercent wrote:Law enforcement, however, could make very very good use of drones - follow the known scrotes around video recording everything they do
Clitheroekid wrote:TopOnePercent wrote:Law enforcement, however, could make very very good use of drones - follow the known scrotes around video recording everything they do
Irrespective of the sheer impracticality of such a scheme and the splendid entertainment that `Game of Drones' would provide for the said scrotes have you any idea what it would cost?
Drones can't think for themselves, so each one would have to be operated and guided by a paid employee of the police.
Clitheroekid wrote:For the vast majority of the time scrotes aren't committing crime, but in order to track where they were the drones would need to be hovering there 24/7, presumably with lights on at night, with said employee at the far end monitoring the screen and patrolling all known exit points from the scrote's nocturnal lair.
TopOnePercent wrote:Seriously though, anything people are sealed into for more than about 5 minutes will either have a toilet, or piss soaked cushions. It shouldn't. But it will.
Slarti wrote:TopOnePercent wrote:Seriously though, anything people are sealed into for more than about 5 minutes will either have a toilet, or piss soaked cushions. It shouldn't. But it will.
Metro trains/tubes?
Taxis?
Buses?
Cars on motorways?
Those are mostly free from piss soaked seats.
Slarti
TopOnePercent wrote:Slarti wrote:TopOnePercent wrote:Seriously though, anything people are sealed into for more than about 5 minutes will either have a toilet, or piss soaked cushions. It shouldn't. But it will.
Metro trains/tubes?
Taxis?
Buses?
Cars on motorways?
Those are mostly free from piss soaked seats.
Slarti
Trains have toilets, taxis tend to be short journeys, busses have plenty of dry piss in the seats, and most of those in the car have an ownership stake in it and it will stop at the next services when someone has to go.
Snorvey wrote:Fingers crossed it might be James Corden.
bungeejumper wrote:D'you think we could afford a seat for Donald Trump if we all saved up? And maybe organise a short space walk too?
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