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Re: robocalypse: Nah, that's not how programming tends to work. The robot apocalypse will occur not because they hate us, but because they loved too much.
Re: Problem solving: Naaah, we (as in society in general) have actually
mostly solved it -- it's called ignore the incredible minority of people who actually have a problem. Sticking your fingers in your ears and going "La la la la" really loud while a negligible (in the sense of it being able to be neglected without society collapsing, anyway) portion of the population is suffering
is a solution. A fairly terrible one, but hey. It's fairly effective, and apparently arguably better than people actually reacting to the issue, if the article that sparked this discussion is anything to go by...*
You want to know the
real problem that's on the horizon for waste management, though, look no further than water shortages. It's somewhat of a terrible thing to say, but gender issues in regards to bathroom facilities are
incredibly small potatoes compared to that.
Though there's a non-zero chance they'll get "solved" in the process of correcting for that. There may be a point in the not-so-distant future we literally can't afford to have gender separated bathrooms.
The future is dank.
*Though, to be clear, I'd
personally say just roll with people going into whatever bathroom the please, from a legal and general enforcement standpoint. We've got actual laws that cover anything that can go wrong with that, and societal pressure can deal with the rest of it. The motion referenced is mindbogglingly stupid.