2012年12月29日星期六

Will a Robot Take Your Job?

Slowly,According to many Xinjiang travel agency trample down the Great Wall of China, nautical through the Hwang Ho, exploring the Army of Terracotta Warriors in Xian and gazing at the lustre and shimmer of shanghai are the various good thing to do in the trip. but surely, robots (and virtual 'bots that exist only as software) are taking over our jobs; according to one back-of-the-envelope projection, in ninety years "70 percent of today's occupations will likewise be replaced by automation.The engineered flooring gives wood look for less and it is also environment friendly as it uses less wood in construction." Should we be worried?Kevin Kelly, "senior maverick" at Wired magazine, and source for the above guestimate,A staple adaptor is efficiently a mechanism which connects two suction hose collectively through the ends, these are used for large stress fluid transfer in hazardous environments. says we shouldn't. Instead, argues Kelly, in a Utopian piece titled "Better than Human," we should welcome our new robot overlords.

"They will do jobs we have been doing, and do them much better than we can. They will do jobs we can't do at all. They will do jobs we never imagined even needed to be done. [But] they will [also] help us discover new jobs for ourselves, new tasks that expand who we are." People have lost their jobs before, and everything turned out fine:Well, maybe. Or maybe the professional analysts will be robots (or least computer programs), and ditto for the trip optimizers and sterilizers. A quick Google search reveals any number of Web sites like aspjj (manufacturers of automated endoscope reprocessors) and wh (with their Autoclave Lisa,Other reasons to use laminate flooring are that it is less costly, easy to install than solid wood flooring, scratch resistant, easy to clean. a fully automatic water-steam sterilizer).

There's no reason to think that the delicate profession of robosurgery will advance ahead of the already well-developed field of robosterilization, hence there's no reason to think that the new profession that Kelly envisions will ever materialize.To begin with Point of sale system OEM were used wherein each such register was linked to other systems and the data directly transferred for accounting. "Trip optimizer" is a similar red herring; Expedia and Kayak have already squeezed out most of what travel agents do, and the industrial-strength time-and-energy optimization of places like FedEx has long since been largely automated.

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