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by nawitus
4767 days ago
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>What happens when there are no human workers to service the robots when they fail? We can automate the service of robots. >I think the whole, "robots are going to take our jobs" argument is a little blown out of proportion. People have been saying since the 50's that they're worried machines are going to take their jobs and it hasn't really happened on the large scale people like to think it has nor will in the next 50 years. It "has happened", but it's just called automation of the industry. Service jobs have replaced a lot of the jobs in the industry. |
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Or just destroy/recycle them when they wear out, because whatever's available as a replacement is probably better/cheaper in some way than the old unit. In fact if you design them with that explicitly in mind, it becomes very efficient.
We do the same with computers and phones, it's usually better in our personal big pictures to just get a new unit.