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appalachiablue

(44,256 posts)
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 05:16 PM Yesterday

Those Tedious Errands, Tasks & Chores That AI Wants To Replace? They Help Keep You Fit

'Those tedious errands, tasks and chores that AI wants to replace? They help keep you fit.' The Guardian, June 11, 2026. - Edit. There’s a downside to too much convenience: it harms our bodies.
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There is a seductive fantasy being floated by AI executives that all the efficiency their products will bring us will lead to humans finally returning to their essential, best selves. Picture it: when this day arrives, we’ll spring from our chairs, push aside our keyboards and, supposedly, do all things we’ve been meaning to do: hike, cook and finally take a pilates class.

It’s true – AI has already taken some workday drudgery, such as reading and writing contracts, presentations and quarterly reports, off some people’s plates. Within a few years, we’re told, a team of invisible digital assistants will take over mundane domestic chores too: making medical appointments, renewing our car insurance and planning. The vision is enticing: finally, the moment when we can stop switching-switching-switching between screens and devices, put our health first and flourish.

Unfortunately, if the history of innovation teaches us anything, it’s that labor-saving technology has rarely, if ever, triggered healthier habits.

Drive-throughs and microwaves did not lead to more time spent walking in nature. When escalators replaced stairs, email took over from walking over to talk to a colleague, and wandering through the video store was swapped out for streaming from the couch, few of us considered how these tiny conveniences would chip away at our physical health, year after more efficient year.

A task that took almost no effort used to be described with the saying: “You hardly need to lift a finger.” Now, we literally lift a finger and – tap – the chore is done.. Soon, we’re told, humanoid robots will march into our homes, ready to do the dishes and handle the laundry. We’ll have little reason to get up and move at all...

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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/11/ai-tasks-errands-health



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Those Tedious Errands, Tasks & Chores That AI Wants To Replace? They Help Keep You Fit (Original Post) appalachiablue Yesterday OP
Well, this is only for those who can afford it, anyway. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #1
Truth, underpaid workers will have to stay fit. Chronic illnesses & obesity may increase, Tx for posting. appalachiablue Yesterday #2

eppur_se_muova

(42,802 posts)
1. Well, this is only for those who can afford it, anyway.
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 05:38 PM
Yesterday

The peasants will still work hard every day, and be in good enough condition to kick the crap out of the oligarchs.

appalachiablue

(44,256 posts)
2. Truth, underpaid workers will have to stay fit. Chronic illnesses & obesity may increase, Tx for posting.
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 06:00 PM
Yesterday
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