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Rob Bergeron Louisville is a Top 10 City To Invest in Real Estate
10 October 2020 | 24 replies
If amazon were to come in and say we are replacing 5000 workers with 50 robots and UPS left town then there would be reason to panic.
Robert Reynolds Should I pay off my primary residence early?
17 July 2018 | 7 replies
In a few years when these types of engineers either become plentiful or become obsoleted by the next generation of experts (perhaps robots), AI salaries will decline.
Toby Jurging Amazons impact on rental market?
12 September 2019 | 8 replies
Their distribution centers are typically automated and running with very few employees, i read that they are implementing boxing robots to replace more people. 
Scott E. Preparing to capitalize on the next market collapse
3 August 2023 | 71 replies
AI seems going to replace almost everything, now in SF you see two-three phenomena: an empty office building in front of  self-driving car next to homeless with feces everywhere.I think SF is really the forefront of what's going to happen in future, less humanity and more robotics replacing human for nothing , a weird place to be LOL a sad place truly
Andres Triveno Home inspection or not?
23 March 2023 | 22 replies
Humans build properties, not robots, so it's possible that it was an honest mistake or worse someone cutting corners.
Alex Chekhov Landscaping service vs robo-mower
9 July 2021 | 6 replies
That is asking for a lawsuit and one I'm not entirely sure your insurer would protect you against, since there is probably some type of clause in there regarding negligence - and I would say letting an unattended robot with a 3000 RPM spinning blade wander around your common area is negligent.
Doug Utberg What will trigger the next recession?
25 October 2018 | 46 replies
On the labor front I see a perfect storm of Artificial Intelligence and robotics helping to topple our global economic "house of cards".An old book, I think by J.
Richard Sanchez Rent due today. No check.
2 May 2017 | 14 replies
From my experience, here is a safe process:1) ask for a cashier check for 1st month & deposit for the Move In to happen & avoid any issue2) mention in the lease the exact process in case of late fee, like:   - when payment is not received by due date + 1  this happens   - when payment is not received by due date + 2 this happens   3) Wires are much safer I use both venmo and direct bank transfer, I don't want mail issue BS...For your case, I would execute #2, you should act like a Robot, do not think, just execute the process.
Kyle Marek California Direct Mail Concerns
7 December 2018 | 11 replies
If you really want handwritten, you can either hire someone, outsource, or use robots.
Mahan Shahverdi Auto Dialers yes or no?
3 January 2019 | 10 replies
I've recently become inundated with calls for offers to purchase a property (none of my properties are currently for sale), and as a recipient, I find them to be an equal nuisance whether the call is a robot, scripted friendly message, or straight-to-voicemail.