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Will Robots Take My Job?

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Will Your Job be Automated and Replaced By A Robot?

Here I thought I was fairly safe.
However 74% chance my job will be replaced by a robot in the future. :(

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PureX

Veteran Member
The robots can have the jobs. The problem is the paychecks. Humans need paychecks to live in our culture, and humans are still more important than robots. So the system is going to need to change.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
A robot did the cancer operation on my husband. The consultant recommend it because it is less invasive and there is a better outcome.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Well it depends...... I have multiple duties in one job that fall under several of their titles....so the range is between 65% to 22% chance....so I have to figure out how to up that percentage because lord knows it can't happen soon enough

As far as Mrs Wu's job....that is unknown....but likely not going to happen
 

Audie

Veteran Member
The robots can have the jobs. The problem is the paychecks. Humans need paychecks to live in our culture, and humans are still more important than robots. So the system is going to need to change.

Paychecks are for sissies
 

Brickjectivity

wind and rain touch not this brain
Staff member
Premium Member
There is an upside, and its that manufacturers and bosses are becoming the middle man and will eventually not be needed by individuals. Individuals can simply have robots make things and do things, and so businesses and class stratification can, theoretically, be antiquated. Of course that won't happen by itself. A lot of it depends upon public education and a group effort to make knowledge universally available. It comes down to a choice of whether to entrust the public with power or not.

Hence you should support copyleft, strong patents, longer patents and strong copyrights; but not software patents.

Oh darn its the games and jokes forum isn't it?
 
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