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Topic: Video: Atlas, The Next Generation Robot - page 2. (Read 2443 times)

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February 26, 2016, 12:25:54 PM
#69
Type artificial intelligence and robots in the address line then hit a key called enter. It may be called return, it works the same.
legendary
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February 26, 2016, 12:21:25 PM
#68
In fact they´ll take over most of what humans are capable of doing. What will then be left for humans to do for bread winning purposes?

There will be the cheap jobs that can be done by a human cheaper than a robot. There will be creativity (unfortunately that requires imagination so some people will lose out on that one). Unless robots can mimic humans completely people will want human companionship/interaction. Not every robot will be able to fix every robot. There will be crew required for the spaceships who can breed and start new colonies.
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February 26, 2016, 12:19:56 PM
#67
More and more, companies are choosing to use robots to increase productivity while cutting costs.
Unlike silly humans, robots can trek massive warehouses without tiring, track crucial sales data over time, and even speak multiple languages.

Bots like these could signal the future of service work. In fact, the International Federation of Robotics estimates over 400 robots will serve as guides in supermarkets, stores, or museums by 2017.

As noted by The Wall Street Journal, businesses are now just starting to put bots in stores (though they're now more advanced, they've been in warehouses for more than a decade). Automation technology has significantly improved in recent years — making the bots faster, smaller, and more affordable than ever before.

Check out seven of companies automating traditionally human labor — from robot lettuce farmers to robot butlers. The future is now.

http://www.techinsider.io/companies-that-use-robots-instead-of-humans-2016-2
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February 26, 2016, 12:13:13 PM
#66
In fact they´ll take over most of what humans are capable of doing. What will then be left for humans to do for bread winning purposes?
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February 26, 2016, 12:11:33 PM
#65
I think some people need to read up on something called artificial intelligence. Without that they´ll never understand how robots will take over service jobs in the not too distant future.
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February 26, 2016, 12:08:30 PM
#64
Manufacturing jobs gone to the robots, service jobs will go to them in the next 20-30 years at most. Which jobs will then be left for humans? Please don´t mention the plow and the industrial revolution, it´s not applicable, this is something very new, capable to take over SERVICE jobs.

If every job can be done by robots....will we even need jobs?

Every need will be taken care of. The lifestyle of today's rich will be the lifestyle of the poorest human. And the richest human will be otherworldly.
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February 26, 2016, 12:05:47 PM
#63
Manufacturing jobs gone to the robots, service jobs will go to them in the next 20-30 years at most. Which jobs will then be left for humans? Please don´t mention the plow and the industrial revolution, it´s not applicable, this is something very new, capable to take over SERVICE jobs.
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February 26, 2016, 11:59:54 AM
#62
Ever used a microwave to cook something in one minute?

Why do you not prepare your meal from scratch (wheat, pluck the chicken, milk the cow, etc.)?

Are you saying that the microwave turning our cooking time from a half day to one minute has not allowed people to do more with their lives?

Look at 100 years ago...all of those carriage manufacturers and horse breeders and horse shit shovelers who lost their jobs because of the automobile (that was mainly reserved for the rich).

Now practically everyone has a car that has more intelligence than the rocket that took men to the moon.

What do you not have right now that cheap manufacturing could give you?

DO YOU PEOPLE HAVE IMAGINATIONS?

Most people don´t equate their own brain with automobiles, vending machines and such, so yes they have imagination enough to realize that now the competition from machines is going to be about jobs that require a brain. That is a whole new ballgame.

We've had computers that compete with human brains for decades. It's only made us more productive and created more jobs.

All right, you make no distinction between your own brain and and a vacuum cleaner. That is eminently clear. Good bye.
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February 26, 2016, 11:59:02 AM
#61
WoW that video is cool tHe development of this robot have take ages. It's going so fast with the technology if they can create this now then what will we see the next few years. Don't think we can imagine what will be next.
legendary
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February 26, 2016, 11:50:18 AM
#60
Ever used a microwave to cook something in one minute?

Why do you not prepare your meal from scratch (wheat, pluck the chicken, milk the cow, etc.)?

Are you saying that the microwave turning our cooking time from a half day to one minute has not allowed people to do more with their lives?

Look at 100 years ago...all of those carriage manufacturers and horse breeders and horse shit shovelers who lost their jobs because of the automobile (that was mainly reserved for the rich).

Now practically everyone has a car that has more intelligence than the rocket that took men to the moon.

What do you not have right now that cheap manufacturing could give you?

DO YOU PEOPLE HAVE IMAGINATIONS?

Most people don´t equate their own brain with automobiles, vending machines and such, so yes they have imagination enough to realize that now the competition from machines is going to be about jobs that require a brain. That is a whole new ballgame.

We've had computers that compete with human brains for decades. It's only made us more productive and created more jobs.
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
February 26, 2016, 11:48:27 AM
#59
Ever used a microwave to cook something in one minute?

Why do you not prepare your meal from scratch (wheat, pluck the chicken, milk the cow, etc.)?

Are you saying that the microwave turning our cooking time from a half day to one minute has not allowed people to do more with their lives?

Look at 100 years ago...all of those carriage manufacturers and horse breeders and horse shit shovelers who lost their jobs because of the automobile (that was mainly reserved for the rich).

Now practically everyone has a car that has more intelligence than the rocket that took men to the moon.

What do you not have right now that cheap manufacturing could give you?

DO YOU PEOPLE HAVE IMAGINATIONS?

Not the question. not saying it's a bad thing.

Problem is not technology development. The problem is WHO will profit of the technological development Wink

Yes, because who profits is the most important thing when it comes to innovation.   Roll Eyes
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February 26, 2016, 11:28:59 AM
#58
Ever used a microwave to cook something in one minute?

Why do you not prepare your meal from scratch (wheat, pluck the chicken, milk the cow, etc.)?

Are you saying that the microwave turning our cooking time from a half day to one minute has not allowed people to do more with their lives?

Look at 100 years ago...all of those carriage manufacturers and horse breeders and horse shit shovelers who lost their jobs because of the automobile (that was mainly reserved for the rich).

Now practically everyone has a car that has more intelligence than the rocket that took men to the moon.

What do you not have right now that cheap manufacturing could give you?

DO YOU PEOPLE HAVE IMAGINATIONS?

Most people don´t equate their own brain with automobiles, vending machines and such, so yes they have imagination enough to realize that now the competition from machines is going to be about jobs that require a brain. That is a whole new ballgame.
sr. member
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February 26, 2016, 11:28:49 AM
#57
Ever used a microwave to cook something in one minute?

Why do you not prepare your meal from scratch (wheat, pluck the chicken, milk the cow, etc.)?

Are you saying that the microwave turning our cooking time from a half day to one minute has not allowed people to do more with their lives?

Look at 100 years ago...all of those carriage manufacturers and horse breeders and horse shit shovelers who lost their jobs because of the automobile (that was mainly reserved for the rich).

Now practically everyone has a car that has more intelligence than the rocket that took men to the moon.

What do you not have right now that cheap manufacturing could give you?

DO YOU PEOPLE HAVE IMAGINATIONS?

Not the question. not saying it's a bad thing.

Problem is not technology development. The problem is WHO will profit of the technological development Wink
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
February 26, 2016, 11:20:44 AM
#56
Ever used a microwave to cook something in one minute?

Why do you not prepare your meal from scratch (wheat, pluck the chicken, milk the cow, etc.)?

Are you saying that the microwave turning our cooking time from a half day to one minute has not allowed people to do more with their lives?

Look at 100 years ago...all of those carriage manufacturers and horse breeders and horse shit shovelers who lost their jobs because of the automobile (that was mainly reserved for the rich).

Now practically everyone has a car that has more intelligence than the rocket that took men to the moon.

What do you not have right now that cheap manufacturing could give you?

DO YOU PEOPLE HAVE IMAGINATIONS?
sr. member
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February 26, 2016, 10:01:01 AM
#55
The governments "should"^^ do a lot of things. But they don't.

Because they're corrupted assholes the dumb people keep electing.

But with the blockchain we should now be fully able to vote in a secure and safe way! We should vote our own laws!

Please, do be so kind and offer us a better solution. If it works we'll adopt it.
sr. member
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February 26, 2016, 09:59:36 AM
#54
The governments "should"^^ do a lot of things. But they don't.

Because they're corrupted assholes the dumb people keep electing.

But with the blockchain we should now be fully able to vote in a secure and safe way! We should vote our own laws!
sr. member
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February 26, 2016, 09:57:53 AM
#53
The governments "should"^^ do a lot of things. But they don't.
sr. member
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February 26, 2016, 09:55:17 AM
#52
So, when machines with AI compete with humans for jobs what will humans do? When jobs both in manufacturing and services are gone, what then?

I think they won't "compete"  with us but rather work for us. Help us have a better life. After all - they're machines.

So you figure that corporations that use those machines to get rid of you will somehow give a flying eff about you. And how are their machines going to work for you anyway?

Which is why government should be here to be sure that profits made by the companies are at least partially redistributed to the people Smiley

Yeah, because the government can't sleep at night worrying about the good state of the people.

I said "should" ^^
I said should because that's what a good government should do! Not the ones we have right now ofc :p
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February 26, 2016, 09:52:42 AM
#51
So, when machines with AI compete with humans for jobs what will humans do? When jobs both in manufacturing and services are gone, what then?

I think they won't "compete"  with us but rather work for us. Help us have a better life. After all - they're machines.

So you figure that corporations that use those machines to get rid of you will somehow give a flying eff about you. And how are their machines going to work for you anyway?

Which is why government should be here to be sure that profits made by the companies are at least partially redistributed to the people Smiley

Yeah, because the government can't sleep at night worrying about the good state of the people.
sr. member
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February 26, 2016, 09:35:17 AM
#50
So, when machines with AI compete with humans for jobs what will humans do? When jobs both in manufacturing and services are gone, what then?

I think they won't "compete"  with us but rather work for us. Help us have a better life. After all - they're machines.

So you figure that corporations that use those machines to get rid of you will somehow give a flying eff about you. And how are their machines going to work for you anyway?

Which is why government should be here to be sure that profits made by the companies are at least partially redistributed to the people Smiley

I hate this, but i guess i became that cynical about the government that now i am absolutely sure that they wont even look at this. I just hope then that some major company players like Google for one will take this seriously.

They will seriously take the profits from it yeah --'
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