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RE: The rise of the robots – will your job be gone in coming years?

in #science6 years ago

Greetings @julianhorack, get here thanks to @crypto.piotr, excellent article, as always thanks for recommending me good readings.

I start by saying no, or it is not so usual that I start to think that especially in these times (because of the country situation, and the state of the semester in the university) but if at some point with some friends and engineers and others that are as I am still studying, we have discussed about that.

While it is true that we as humans are limited by certain qualities whether physical, mental, natural to say them in some way, is something that these technologies lack (referring to artificial intelligence and robots) as we know or either they are independent or they are mostly semiautomatic or automatic, but to a certain extent, since without a programmer behind them they could not get where they are.

We must bear in mind that the growth of these technologies has been rapid and has not yet reached a ceiling so to speak (you can not see it either, as they are increasingly able to perform better and faster tasks than we do in the the same time we could not) which for a company would be a benefit monetarily speaking.

Of course, many jobs are going to go down because due to the growth that will represent these in the industries from manufacturing to design, they will greatly reduce the presence of humans who will either have to look for other employment or training in the works of tomorrow that may be related (I think) to the world of computer science, but we must note that not everyone is useful for that and that you can not have everyone doing the same thing because nothing makes sense.

That's why I also think that maybe (there are) or jobs or sub-jobs with a modest payment (similar to a pension) for all those people who are not able to work in environments where everything is controlled by robots because you can not sustain an economy in the great style of a government like Maduro where everything is money given right and left to people because obviously you generate inflation and other particular qualities of these practices ...

Let's hope that here comes that time we can adapt or at best be in one of those jobs where we can not at least be replaced because I also think that emotionally affect people, because if someone kills himself studying for something that you always longed for and when you go to your workplace they tell you "no friend you can not work (a robot) does everything better than you, looks for another job" emotionally hits or at least that's what I think.

No more greetings to both of you and have a great start to the week, God bless you

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Another brilliant feedback @jjqf

Thank you for sharing your view on that particular topic with me. Appreciate it a lot.

We're clearly quite on the same page with judgement of current situation and future progress.

Yours, Piotr

Thanks to you @crypto.piotr, always recommend me very good and interesting articles, as we would say here thanks my pana (pana is a colloquial way of saying friend)