Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 03:58 PM Posted Saturday at 03:58 PM (edited) So...y'all were worried about AI and robots replacing you in your jobs? Well, pets need to be learning new skillsets to stay relevant too: Edited Saturday at 07:00 PM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness 1
iamsuperdan Posted Saturday at 04:34 PM Posted Saturday at 04:34 PM Well...there it is. The stupidest thing I'll see today. AI can't replace a pet. I mean, will AI require a $5000 MRI, and physiotherapy once a month for most of a year to deal with an fibro-cartilligenous embolism? I think not. 4
TonyK Posted Saturday at 06:28 PM Posted Saturday at 06:28 PM Yep, that's what I was thinking of the whole time! 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 07:03 PM Author Posted Saturday at 07:03 PM 1 hour ago, ranma said: A Tribble? 33 minutes ago, TonyK said: Yep, that's what I was thinking of the whole time! Yeah...and I love the expression on the woman's face like "this is so AMAZING!!!! We've really invented something as new as the first wheel here!!!!" 2 2
RSchnell Posted Saturday at 07:43 PM Posted Saturday at 07:43 PM 40 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Yeah...and I love the expression on the woman's face like "this is so AMAZING!!!! We've really invented something as new as the first wheel here!!!!" She looks to be a few sarnies short of a picnic to begin with. 3
ranma Posted Saturday at 08:05 PM Posted Saturday at 08:05 PM Not being bright are we as Humans! AI will more than likely follow the movie! 1
TECHMAN Posted Saturday at 08:32 PM Posted Saturday at 08:32 PM Actually, could be marketed as "The Perfect Companion For The Brain-dead" !!!!!!!!! Another "Pet Rock" type of toy........ (At least the Pet Rock was affordable, bet these little dudes aren't cheap!!!!!!) 🤪 DJ 4
1972coronet Posted Saturday at 08:38 PM Posted Saturday at 08:38 PM 5 minutes ago, TECHMAN said: Actually, could be marketed as "The Perfect Companion For The Brain-dead" !!!!!!!!! Another "Pet Rock" type of toy........ (At least the Pet Rock was affordable, bet these little dudes aren't cheap!!!!!!) 🤪 DJ I'll never forget the day my Pet Rock committed suicide, taking his like for granite. 1 5
TarheelRick Posted Saturday at 08:54 PM Posted Saturday at 08:54 PM I was also thinking 'pet rock' than another rather useless emotional item crossed my mind, the 'mood ring'. I may be stepping on some toes here, but another phenomenon that has taken over the country is 'service dogs'. I do realize the good they accomplish for the people who need them. My beef is with all these war-painted soccer moms who can't stand being away from "fifi" long enough to buy groceries and have to bring their dog into the store with them. 1 4
espo Posted Saturday at 09:10 PM Posted Saturday at 09:10 PM Interesting, but it will never replace my Pet Rock. 1 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 09:24 PM Author Posted Saturday at 09:24 PM 12 minutes ago, espo said: Interesting, but it will never replace my Pet Rock. And at least my Chia Pet is actually alive...sorta. 2
JollySipper Posted Saturday at 10:24 PM Posted Saturday at 10:24 PM 4 hours ago, ranma said: A Tribble? Seems like there was some kind of.... trouble................. Trouble with Tribbles............... 3
JollySipper Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM 1 hour ago, TarheelRick said: I was also thinking 'pet rock' than another rather useless emotional item crossed my mind, the 'mood ring'. I may be stepping on some toes here, but another phenomenon that has taken over the country is 'service dogs'. I do realize the good they accomplish for the people who need them. My beef is with all these war-painted soccer moms who can't stand being away from "fifi" long enough to buy groceries and have to bring their dog into the store with them. The whole 'service animal' thing is becoming kind of a joke, man...... More of a money racket than anything else! With enough funds, you too can have your elephant registered as a service pet! Emmett is a registered ESA with a real company. He doesn't get to go into stores or any of that, as he's 'just' an ESA. I felt no need to go full-blown service dog with his registration, as I don't feel that entitled............ 4 1
stitchdup Posted Saturday at 11:57 PM Posted Saturday at 11:57 PM can i just remind everyone that its not that long since a lot of people were hunting pokemon 1 3
johnyrotten Posted yesterday at 10:06 AM Posted yesterday at 10:06 AM 11 hours ago, JollySipper said: The whole 'service animal' thing is becoming kind of a joke, man...... Right there with you on that. Like any "system", it's abused and loopholes exploited. 4
Bugatti Fan Posted yesterday at 04:31 PM Posted yesterday at 04:31 PM Bots and AI replacing pets ? With vets fees being what they are. Who knows ? I think that I will settle for a real cat or dog you can relate to any day. Vets fees, poo clearing and and fur balls included ! 3 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 05:12 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:12 PM 37 minutes ago, Bugatti Fan said: Bots and AI replacing pets ? With vets fees being what they are. Who knows ? I think that I will settle for a real cat or dog you can relate to any day. Vets fees, poo clearing and and fur balls included ! Don't worry. Customer service and "repairs" being what they are for consumer-grade electronics, when the mecha furball dies, you'll just have to buy another one. And no worries about burying the old one, 'cause it won't rot. 2
HomerS Posted yesterday at 07:03 PM Posted yesterday at 07:03 PM At least there is no 'yard patrol' needed to clean up the landmines.... 2 1
Goose1957 Posted yesterday at 07:29 PM Posted yesterday at 07:29 PM And between the pet rock and Pokémon were furbies. Every generation has it's suckers. (Ok, I admit to owning a couple of furbies, I just sold them at my yard sale this past summer). Jeff 2
stavanzer Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I'll stick with my Rottweiler. She can be a PITA, sometimes, but I've never had a pet that was as much fun and affectionate as her. She is always Cheerful and Wants to Play..... All Day Long! 1
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