Some people believe that eventually all jobs will be done by artificially intelligent robots. What is your opinion? v.11
Some people believe that eventually all jobs will be done by artificially intelligent robots. What is your opinion? v. 11
More jobs today are being done by artificially intelligent robots, than a decade ago. While repetitive jobs will eventually be done by robots, it is unlikely that work requiring a human touch will be overtaken. This write-up will discuss why ultimately only a few jobs will be done by humans.
Specific jobs that are not as skilful and complex, but are repetitive, can be done by robots effectively. Robots are less likely to be bored and lose efficiency, which means increased production levels. In factories, for instance, assembly lines are manned by robots to size, package and make products store-ready, thus reducing error and wastage. For these reasons, robots with artificial intelligence will increasingly replace the jobs that are labour-intensive and repeated.
In contrast, there are jobs that require a 'human touch' which can never be achieved by robots, or cyborgs for that matter. These jobs require complex and subjective decision making which are not algorithmic. For example, in the fields of education, medicine, social service, etc. , the human element of the jobs will be as complex as the number of humans involved, making automation of the service an impossibility. Hence, these aspects will never be taken over by robots, ever.
In conclusion, the likelihood of robots replacing most human employment is imminent. Therefore, while labour-intensive jobs might be fully taken over by robots, jobs requiring complex human analysis will still be done by people. Consequently, only some human-intensive jobs will be available in an increasingly artificial intelligence work environment.
More
jobs
today
are
being done
by
artificially
intelligent robots, than a decade ago. While repetitive
jobs
will
eventually
be done
by robots, it is unlikely that work requiring a
human
touch will
be overtaken
. This write-up will discuss why
ultimately
only
a few
jobs
will
be done
by humans.
Specific
jobs
that are not as
skilful
and
complex
,
but
are repetitive, can
be done
by robots
effectively
. Robots are less likely to
be bored
and lose efficiency, which means increased production levels. In factories,
for instance
, assembly lines
are manned
by robots to size, package and
make
products store-ready,
thus
reducing error and wastage. For these reasons, robots with artificial intelligence will
increasingly
replace the
jobs
that are
labour-intensive
and repeated.
In contrast
, there are
jobs
that require a 'human touch' which can never
be achieved
by robots, or cyborgs for that matter. These
jobs
require
complex
and subjective
decision making
which are not algorithmic.
For example
, in the fields of education, medicine, social service, etc.
,
the
human
element of the
jobs
will be as
complex
as the number of
humans
involved, making automation of the service an impossibility.
Hence
, these aspects will never
be taken
over by robots, ever.
In conclusion
, the likelihood of robots replacing most
human
employment is imminent.
Therefore
, while
labour-intensive
jobs
might be
fully
taken over by robots,
jobs
requiring
complex
human
analysis will
still
be done
by
people
.
Consequently
,
only
some
human-intensive
jobs
will be available in an
increasingly
artificial intelligence work environment.
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