Do you really think a company is not going use online order for this. Cmon don't think everyone is stupid.Why does it have to be online?
when he wakes up some cac is gonna be all in his face like
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I'm sure it's not gonna be that easy and that thing likely has cameras everywhere.
I have no idea lol.what happened to that robot that tried to walk across the US? what happened to cuh once he hit Philly?
don't see nobody in there
This why I advocate for brehs to not be comfortable. You always need to be forward-thinking with your career. What can I do that would be damn hard for a robot to do? Things that require a lot of creativity and abstract-thinking are minimum 2 or 3 decades away from being replaced by robots. An architect is not being replaced by no robot no time soon, an engineer who designs is not being replaced by no robot no time soon.I've been saying this for awhile. People laugh at the idea, but people have been laughing at technology removing the need for human labor forever. Until, of course, that technology removes the need for them and then it's "I'm part of the 99 percent" and let's "occupy Wall Street."
And even the people that believe it will replace low-end jobs will turn their nose up at the idea of it replacing college-educated, skilled workers eventually. But it will. At the very least, it will drastically reduce the job market for middle class workers.
It's already happening
Peace
This why I advocate for brehs to not be comfortable. You always need to be forward-thinking with your career. What can I do that would be damn hard for a robot to do? Things that require a lot of creativity and abstract-thinking are minimum 2 or 3 decades away from being replaced by robots. An architect is not being replaced by no robot no time soon, an engineer who designs is not being replaced by no robot no time soon.
Jobs that require a lot of interaction with people are not being replaced by robots no time soon. It would be damn near impossible for a teacher to be replaced by a robot. The layers involved of interacting with students on a day-to-day basis is way beyond AI today.
think about nurses. I've seen some hospitals with million-dollar a piece robots that all they can do is deliver some medicine to a room and that's it. What manager would buy one of those vs 10 nurses who could do that and 10x more?
Robots will definitely change some jobs but it won't eliminate half of them like some people are hyping them up.