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Robots And AI: The Future Is Automated And Every Job Is At Risk.

Robots and artificial intelligence will change business.  No one can predict the future but we do know robots and artificial intelligence will only increase in the workplace.  The following quote goes very well with this video:  “Without change there is no innovation, creativity, or incentive for improvement. Those who initiate change will have a better opportunity to manage the change that is inevitable.” ~William Pollard.

It is true that artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have the potential to automate certain tasks and processes, which could potentially lead to job displacement in some industries. However, it is also possible that AI and robotics could create new job opportunities, particularly in fields related to the development and implementation of these technologies.

It is difficult to predict with certainty how AI and robotics will impact employment in the future, as it will depend on a variety of factors, such as advances in technology, changes in business needs, and societal and ethical considerations. Some studies have estimated that about 14% of jobs in OECD countries are at high risk of automation, but this does not take into account the potential for job displacement to be offset by the creation of new jobs in fields related to AI and robotics.

Jobs that are more likely to be automated by AI and robotics are those that involve repetitive tasks or processes that can be easily defined and codified. For example, AI algorithms could be used to process data, make predictions, or generate reports, while robots could be used to perform tasks such as assembly line work or material handling.

On the other hand, jobs that require human interaction, creativity, or complex problem-solving are less likely to be automated by AI and robotics. For example, jobs such as doctors, therapists, and teachers are likely to remain important, as they involve tasks that are difficult to automate and require empathy and human interaction.

Overall, it is important for individuals and businesses to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in AI and robotics, and to be prepared to adapt to changes in the job market as these technologies continue to evolve.

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Robots And AI: The Future Is Automated And Every Job Is At Risk

Robots, Artificial Intelligence, and Automation Quotes

  • “Just as electricity transformed almost everything 100 years ago, today I actually have a hard time thinking of an industry that I don’t think AI (Artificial Intelligence) will transform in the next several years.” ~Andrew Ng
  • “I don’t feel that this concept of disruptive technology is the solution for everybody. But I think it’s very important for innovators to understand what we’ve learned about established companies’ motivation to target obvious profitable markets – and about their inability to find emerging ones. The evidence is just overwhelming.” ~ Clayton Christensen
  • “I’m interested in things that change the world or that affect the future and wondrous, new technology where you see it, and you’re like, ‘Wow, how did that even happen? How is that possible?’” ~ Elon Musk.
  • “Google is working on self-driving cars, and they seem to work. People are so bad at driving cars that computers don’t have to be that good to be much better.” ~Marc Andreesen
  • “Almost all quality improvements comes via simplification of design, manufacturing, layout, processes, and procedures.” ~Tom Peters
  • “If people trust artificial intelligence (AI) to drive a car, people will most likely trust AI to do your job.” ~Dave Waters
  • I think we see the merging of several worlds, the tech industry, the internet and the automotive industry. These two worlds merging is like a smart phone on wheels, or you can say it’s a car that has many of the capabilities of smart phones and computers and so on.” ~Dieter Zetsche

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