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Mareep123 February 7th, 2017 1:06 PM

Robots vs humans
 
So with the introduction of more and more robots to do human jobs will the "human" soon become redundant!

Tsutarja February 9th, 2017 8:00 AM

Well, who do you think would build the robots or even program them? I think that should be the question here.

Mareep123 February 9th, 2017 1:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Tsutarja (Post 9567521)
Well, who do you think would build the robots or even program them? I think that should be the question here.

Maybe they would be sooooooo advanced that they could program there self.

Pinkie-Dawn February 9th, 2017 3:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Tsutarja (Post 9567521)
Well, who do you think would build the robots or even program them? I think that should be the question here.

The problem with this solution is that it requires every human at work to have a degree in engineering and computer programming in order to fix these robots in case they malfunction during work. Keep in mind that not every person wants to pursue a career in engineering or computer programming and would rather want to take a different career that they're more interested in like firefighting or teaching, which will be unfortunately be taken by robots.

Tsutarja February 9th, 2017 4:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Mareep123 (Post 9567756)
Maybe they would be sooooooo advanced that they could program there self.

It would have to start with a human somewhere. Robots just cannot operate on their own without being programmed as such, and a programming robot would also have to be programmed.

Flowerchild February 9th, 2017 5:55 PM

yes it has to start with a human, but that doesn't mean all that many humans will be required in programming-related fields once robots can learn to reprogram themselves and each other. it's gonna be a problem.

tokyodrift February 9th, 2017 7:51 PM

but a human will need to do the initial programming, and if the demand for these grow, the programming-related fields will be the place to be

this is how i see it anyway

Tsutarja February 9th, 2017 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Pinkie-Dawn (Post 9567862)
The problem with this solution is that it requires every human at work to have a degree in engineering and computer programming in order to fix these robots in case they malfunction during work. Keep in mind that not every person wants to pursue a career in engineering or computer programming and would rather want to take a different career that they're more interested in like firefighting or teaching, which will be unfortunately be taken by robots.

You don't need a piece of paper listing credentials to dictate what you can do, so your statement of only people with degrees in engineering and computer programming is false. Anyone can program something, so long as they are willing on how to learn to do it, and it doesn't require a degree to learn how to program.

Dter ic February 10th, 2017 2:12 PM

if we are talking about any sort of repetitive tasks that are currently done by people being automated, then yes I believe that will be the trend.

Of course, this does mean people will have to be re-skilled to suit other roles and I think that it is an inevitable outcome that will have to be accepted.

While programming is a subject mainly taught at higher education, I believe that in future generations learning to program will be like learning a second language in secondary education or maybe lower, as technology become part of growing up and a key aspect of modern life.

User19sq February 10th, 2017 4:36 PM

Been watching AMC lately?

Can a robot program itself? in the case that humans are no longer useful for the task, would it be efficient to make robots learn to program, then have humans leave it to them? Cuz I feel that the economy may take a hit.

Pinkie-Dawn February 10th, 2017 6:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Taro Tanaka (Post 9568681)
Been watching AMC lately?

Can a robot program itself? in the case that humans are no longer useful for the task, would it be efficient to make robots learn to program, then have humans leave it to them? Cuz I feel that the economy may take a hit.

But more importantly, can robots take better care of the environment that us humans? This is a question I will explain further as its own separate thread.


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