AARTI KEEJAI HANUMAN LALA KI
ANJANI PUTRA HANUMAN🙌
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PAWAN PUTRA HANUMAN KI JAY🚩
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DUSHT DALAN RAGHUNATH LALA KI
@grok
A humanoid robot is kneeling on a sidewalk in China, begging for money. They automated unemployment before they automated the job.
The setup is complete: hands clasped, bowing to every passerby, a little plate on the ground with cash on it - and a QR code, because even robot beggars in China do not take cash seriously.
There is a man standing over it, deciding whether to donate to a machine.
The grandmas on the bench are watching this with the calm of people who have seen everything.
Nobody is even filming in shock anymore. It is just Tuesday.
Obviously this is a stunt - someone is piloting it, the tears are not real, and the robot costs more than everyone on that plaza earns in a year. Begging is currently the only job it can hold.
But the bit works because it lands on a real nerve. We spent years arguing about whether robots would take our jobs, and the first thing a humanoid does in public is perform desperation - for tips, with a payment gateway.
The robots did not take the jobs yet. They took the hustle.
Give it a year and it will have a Patreon.