If you build a company and you are making 1 million dollars as profit every month and then spends 6000 thousand dollars to pay your works and then you are given the opportunity to buy robots for 1 million dollars that will do the jobs your works are doing without it having faults for 10 years won't you go for it there by sacking your workers.
In the next 10 years there will be high rate of unemployment in the world because job's that should be done by humans are now given to robots and by so doing it will also affect the economy of the world.
I agree, especially as robotic technologies advance to the point of replacing many jobs currently done by humans. However, humans are adaptable creatures, and I believe new types of jobs will emerge that robots cannot replace. We aren't so foolish as to give robots absolute authority either. In the near future, jobs involving purely physical and monotonous tasks, like factory operators, are likely to be the first to be automated. Therefore, it's wise for us to learn new skills that combine physical and mental abilities, as I don't believe robots can replicate the human mind, at least not anytime soon.
People will determine the limits regarding the authority to be given to robots or the areas in which robots will work. Man has always found a place for himself and will always have a place in the job market. I don't think the entire workforce will be given to robots. 10 years ago, the effects of robots on the workforce were discussed. This impact will be felt more today, but people will always find a place for themselves in the workplace.
Humans should always be given a role in business life, but although there is concern about unemployment in some areas, it is predicted that robots will be used as a certain workforce and will increase unemployment.