The_Animus
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/ptech/12/11/honda.robot.ap/index.html
I though this could be put either in the philosophy or business section. If the mods wish to move it then so be it.
So currently the technology exists where robots are able to clean pools, vacuume houses, serve drinks, and recharge themselves when their battery gets low. It is also known that techonology seems to be 'evolving', by which I mean upgrading and becoming more impressive and complex, at an incredible rate. So it could be argued that 50 or 100 years from now robots will be able to do most 'low level' jobs.
How do you think this will affect humanity? What will happen when it becomes cheaper for businesses to buy robots for low level positions than to have human employees? What other ramifications would this have in all aspects of life?
I though this could be put either in the philosophy or business section. If the mods wish to move it then so be it.
So currently the technology exists where robots are able to clean pools, vacuume houses, serve drinks, and recharge themselves when their battery gets low. It is also known that techonology seems to be 'evolving', by which I mean upgrading and becoming more impressive and complex, at an incredible rate. So it could be argued that 50 or 100 years from now robots will be able to do most 'low level' jobs.
How do you think this will affect humanity? What will happen when it becomes cheaper for businesses to buy robots for low level positions than to have human employees? What other ramifications would this have in all aspects of life?