Will Robots be able to free mankind ?
@josef89 (120)
December 22, 2018 2:23pm CST
Finally will people be free of hard neck breacking works that affects health and make your hair drop because of heavy thinking , will robot be able to do everything in the future work for human , do work for them become the new slaves ??
PS the last phrase i wrote is about robot without artificial intelligence or concious or whatever they call it.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
22 Dec 18
Robots will enslave mankind. It's begun already.
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@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
22 Dec 18
When robots have taken over all of the jobs, how will humans pat rent and food and everything else?
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@josef89 (120)
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22 Dec 18
they will work for all humanity , everyone with he's own , you can start a shop and add carpenting Extensions to your robot and start a bazaar , the robot will create it however you want and having an artificial intelligence will make them more creative but that's what scares everyone. self conciousness.
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@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
22 Dec 18
@josef89 They do what they are programmed to do now but what about if later they program themselves?
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@josef89 (120)
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26 Dec 18
@mysdianait That's the problem with conciousness , i think then i exist (Dekart kogito's Principal ).
@KOLAMsegaran1 (4137)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
23 Dec 18
I am not sure about such a thing, even though I have seen, that in Japan has released the most respected robot they are provided to become restaurant servants
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@casp_24 (35)
• Philippines
23 Dec 18
This is interesting. But I think that just like what happened in the animated movie Wall-E, I think that it is not a good idea to make robots work, because first, it's impractical, since robots cost more than paying for human labor. Maintaining these robots would cost as well. Secondly, people who are poor won't have work to do anymore. Considering that, even when robot labor is not yet operational or implemented today, many people still struggle to find jobs. Thirdly, today's generation, the millenials, according to some experience and also from other peoples observation, they tend to be lazy, always wanting things in an instant. This is not how humans were wired to be. We have brains, yes, we are superior to all beings, but we should exercise responsibility and make use of our brains and body to make the earth a better place to live in. Lastly, on that note, robots when they are no longer functioning, will create vast amounts of trash that is not easy to recycle. Sorry for the long comment. Just giving my two cents. I hope to have given something worthwhile.