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Do not quit your engineer studies,that would be a big mistake,trust me!!!
These kind of robots are doing think that will put humans ready to get back to the hospital in a week…. so the only unemployment they are creating is on hospitals.
in addition to your comment, robots do very dangerous tasks that could injure humans.
Don’t worry, you’ll be ok. Instead of putting people ‘out’ of work, you’ll be helping people feel better and get ‘back’ to work.
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Not every enegineer gets to work with these babies, so you made the right choice
@trikkelight
If you look at it like that, we should also curse the name of the man who invented the wheel, many of our ancestors lost their positions as carriers.
other robots. but they also at some stage require human engineering and programming.
don’t beat yourself up about it, computers are going wetware & medical science is going cybernetic. and somewhere inbetween….
I am such an idiot to quit my engineer studies to study medicine.
Having a person repeat a task over and over for hours just does not seem right. We need to educate our species, not let their minds go to waste. Thank robots.
Maybe Japan will be the first country that doesn’t need money, allowing its people to advance into the future. Google and you’ll see they have hundreds of thousands of robots.
When robots become a threat to you, you’ll already be redundant, meatsack!
yes robots, but still maintenance is by men… when robots get a brain, they become a threat to us
No, they don’t They increase production, that’s a fact, but since they had been intruduced to the market and expanded heavily so hasn’t the uemployments increased because of them. People thought during the 80′s that there wouldn’t be any jobs left today, but we with the result at hand that it never happened.
No such thing as a bad robot. Just a misprogrammed one.
Robots never go on strike ,, to save the working man ya got to put him out to pasture .
Now there also robots soldier and robots who eat human flesh..wake up people !
i do, its what I do
robots create jobs in the robotic industry
That’s what the peasants said 300 years ago when automated weaving machines and steam engines took over the textile industry. Now look at where we are today… automation sure seems like a good thing. Unless you can’t think beyond stage one. Just take a look at the GDP per capita graph on the industrial revolution article at wikipedia if you don’t believe me.
@trikkielight
haha DENIED!
but who designs the robots? who builds the robots? who programs the robots? who maintains the robots?
are you saying Robots create Jobs? To answer your question: No I would not like to do the repetitive tasks,day in and day out. regardless, Robots create Unemployment. Fact!
would you like to do the same simple, repetitive task, day in, day out?
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