ROBOTS taking human jobs, but who push the buttons?

in #robotics7 years ago (edited)

     SOURCE: Technology Review (2015) Who Will Own the Robots? http://bit.ly/1LSqcrz


      Interesting article about robots from the MIT Technology Review "WHO WILL OWN THE ROBOTS?", which helps us understand how technology is disrupting our lives. On 2009, I read Jack Uldrich's book "Jump the curve" about emerging technologies, and one of them was robotics. At that time, I was so excited with robots because I saw them like "tin men" helping humans. I liked the robot maid because it can help with housework. However, in 2015 I read this MIT article and realized that "tin men" are competing with humans for jobs. Now the robots and AI are taking white and blue works, there are even lawyers and scientist robots. For humans, this article raises the question about our own survival because the  greedy 1% rule this world.      

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The world would be empty if robots take over for the few.

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Thanks for the Award. This motivate to continue writing.

that's an interesting question and your analysis is great thanks a lot for sharing and keep on posting

Thanks! This is my first post and I spent a lot of time trying to put more pictures, but I can't. This is one picture...http://bit.ly/2eReNdu

Hi Dolores, You just have to copy and paste the link into the text field area, usually you can find the image address by right clicking with the peripheral, then copy and paste that.

Thanks you for the tip, very helpful.