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❓ASK Will someday robots and automations take over all of humans' jobs?

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Balint098

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Ah, the rise of automation. Several years back before corona hits us all in the face, there was this ongoing fear about how a lot of jobs will be handled by robots instead of humans, endangering those low-skill workers' livehood. What's your opinion on this? Have you prepared yourself for the eventual replacement by automation?
 
A lot of jobs will be taken over by machines. But there will be some iota of works to be done by humans. This will be to strike a balance into what the machines cannot do. A terrible effect of technology on humans. This will be chaotic and disheartening in the end. Work will be boring to those employed
Yeah, some specialize jobs like in the psychology field cannot be really taken by machines and job parts that involves human emotions cannot be taken by machines at all
 
There are jobs that present themselves as simply impossible for a robot. The big example is constituted by arts and craft. Robots cannot count on conscience and imagination. They can't write fictional stories, they can't draw nor build sculptures using their imagination and the typical artist touch. For the same reason, robots can't be hairdressers, stylists or art critics. Robots can do all kind of technical jobs and there will be much more tasks for robotics engineers, programmers and IT experts in general (a robot must be programmed and repaired). In any way, the worry is for no skilled workers: they would be the first to be substituted by robots.
 
Ah, the rise of automation. Several years back before corona hits us all in the face, there was this ongoing fear about how a lot of jobs will be handled by robots instead of humans, endangering those low-skill workers' livehood. What's your opinion on this? Have you prepared yourself for the eventual replacement by automation?
I'm not surprise if one day many would have no jobs, many companies are seeking automated machines specially pandemic happen, most companies needs to stop operating due to the lack of manual labor force. And I think we all are not ready for this to happen.
 
I'm not surprise if one day many would have no jobs, many companies are seeking automated machines specially pandemic happen, most companies needs to stop operating due to the lack of manual labor force. And I think we all are not ready for this to happen.
It is true that someday robot will take over human jobs but the need for manual laboure will still be there but have it in mind that machine will take over majority of the work that can be done by human mostly during this lock down period where people stay at home in some location so many works is been handle by machine
 
It is true that someday robot will take over human jobs but the need for manual laboure will still be there but have it in mind that machine will take over majority of the work that can be done by human mostly during this lock down period where people stay at home in some location so many works is been handle by machine
That's right, and having robotic will always have pros and cons.
 
Humanity is being thrown out of the window these days and the world is leaning more towards capitalism. How much money can be made? which new billionnaire is gonna emerge?

Tesla is building it humandroid robot, they will soon take up our local spaces. I hope the movie i-robot isn't playing out to our own reality.

This is the world we now live in. I fear for humanity and its race.
 
It is true that someday robot will take over human jobs but the need for manual laboure will still be there but have it in mind that machine will take over majority of the work that can be done by human mostly during this lock down period where people stay at home in some location so many works is been handle by machine
There is actually a possibility that in the near future that robots might take up most of the human jobs. But they can't just take up everything, there will still be room for human beings to work just that the opportunities will be very few and most people will be jobless.
 
Sorry for the short post of yesterday It had to be very much longer than that, but the mouse slipped from my hand and it got published unintentionally. I wanted to write down there will be a huge need of engineers to take care of the thousands or better millions of robots that will do manual labor (because it's the manual labor the first tasks for robots). Then there will be robots that would replace doctors in surgeries, while human doctors would dedicate all their time to researches (researches is intellectual activity a machine can't do).
 
Ah, the rise of automation. Several years back before corona hits us all in the face, there was this ongoing fear about how a lot of jobs will be handled by robots instead of humans, endangering those low-skill workers' livehood. What's your opinion on this? Have you prepared yourself for the eventual replacement by automation?
I have to agree that with the present situation that we are in the public will be receptive to the robots. Think if we have robots to handle the hospitals and even the businesses that are customer-based then the public will just be glad that everything is moving unlike now that most businesses are closed due to the covid.
 
Surely in the medical field can happen a massive substitution of human doctors by robot. And in my opinion, the fault is lack of medicine students. One one hand, this lack of medicine students is due to the shamefully high costs of medicine universities courses. Various people who wants to study medicine are poor and even if they could study for free, they still need a salary to maintain a household. And a full-time job to earn a salary (even nor a part-time job) is not compatible with the very high demanding medical studies. The fault is governments that take no action to help those people. Surely robots replacement would be considered less expensive.
 
I can not doubt on it, because technology has gone far and keep going. But I just believe that technology can not totally take over a human as that, cause those robot will human to operate them.
 
Just looking at some of the comments, here's my two pence's worth - we can't all be entrepreneurs because we don't all have what it takes. There's currently this global culture where everyone is a 'budding' entrepreneur aiming to be a billionaire, and I look at how they run their 'businesses' and just despair. I think a lot of people out there are setting themselves up for failure with the notion that building the empire they envisage is a walk in the park - I'm afraid they will be sorely disappointed. Instant gratification a 21st Century curse, I guess.
True story that people that think they will break big should be alive to.Though one of the secrets is that one might copy the business model of what is already existing bit the that unique touch then with slot of sleepless nights and hardwork then something may show up.
 
I would like to submit that it would break the entire system to let machines take a centre stage.The whole system would collapse and why would people fontinue to go to college?

How will you measure the thriving economies as in what number of employees per quarter or annually are government employing of machines are taking over.

Therefore human being still remain at centre stage in the job market for most of the sectors apart from a few.
 
In as much as I would love to give credit to advancement in technology, I think it has limits. They can't behave like humans and are generally not made to think or reacts. Some works require human feelings.
 
There are jobs that present themselves as simply impossible for a robot. The big example is constituted by arts and craft. Robots cannot count on conscience and imagination. They can't write fictional stories, they can't draw nor build sculptures using their imagination and the typical artist touch. For the same reason, robots can't be hairdressers, stylists or art critics. Robots can do all kind of technical jobs and there will be much more tasks for robotics engineers, programmers and IT experts in general (a robot must be programmed and repaired). In any way, the worry is for no skilled workers: they would be the first to be substituted by robots.
You ought to reconsider some of the assesmrnts you have brought out.Artficial intelligency has gone to another level and more especially nowadays where it updates in real time with out being dismantled bit rather upgraded whilest in use

The case of a Tesla self driving itself in traffic.

So with with upgraded programs and software's a robot can do and prove to be more efficient in almost everything than a human.
 
Robots would replace human jobs if we allowed that. I vividly understand that robot could get out of control putting the world at risk. It would be the benefit of the world if bots is not allowed to run sensitive industries.
 
I have to agree that with the present situation that we are in the public will be receptive to the robots. Think if we have robots to handle the hospitals and even the businesses that are customer-based then the public will just be glad that everything is moving unlike now that most businesses are closed due to the covid.
Yeah, but have you put into consideration how it would badly affect the youths and the public in general on matters regarding employment. So many people will be unemployed, and this normally do increase the rate of corruption and violence
 
I can not doubt on it, because technology has gone far and keep going. But I just believe that technology can not totally take over a human as that, cause those robot will human to operate them.
Yeah, technology might be able to take over most human jobs but the fact remains that there are still some things even robots can't handle. For instance, is the work of a scientist.
 
In as much as I would love to give credit to advancement in technology, I think it has limits. They can't behave like humans and are generally not made to think or reacts. Some works require human feelings.
Yeah, you are right about that mate. Some human jobs do require human feelings and emotion which isn't the case for a robot, example of this is the teachers handling the kindergarten/ daycare/ pre-primary section
 

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