We were warned ...
"Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' (1932) opens in the sterile, chillingly efficient Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre in AF 632. The Director of Hatcheries (DHC) leads students through the Fertilizing Room, describing how humans are engineered in bottles, sorted into castes (Alpha to Epsilon), and conditioned from birth to embrace a shallow, technologically controlled society."
Mary - yesterday
I voted yes because they are already here. We need plenty of workers to fill jobs robots can't do. It scares me too, but not keeping up with technology is counter productive. I remember well when computers were introduced and my generation was certain they would replace humans (which in some cases they did), but a whole new generation of jobs were created. I see the same thing happening here. Education should replace fear.
TM - yesterday
19 year ago the hospital where I worked had a robot that looked like R2D2 that transported medications from the pharmacy to another part of the hospital. It was so cool to meet up with the robot in the hallway and watch it turn corners or navigate straightaway down the hall to it's destination. Back then it was the strangeness and newness of it that was fascinating, now I see them in restaurants transporting food trays to guest's tables where the waiters unload it. I can see where robots can be a helpful addition and I think as long as they stay in their place as a helping hand and not a job eliminator, they are ok. I do think there needs to be limits and companies should not be allowed to replace a human job position with a robot. My other thought is that things break and need to be repaired, robots are no different, so jobs are created to keep these things in good condition and working properly. It's not a technology that's going to go away that's for certain; it will continue to evolve and grow, I just hope it's used wisely and with some restrictions, as with anything, there's pros and cons.
Mike - yesterday
But only in areas that are a danger tu humans. Cautiously optimist.
Daniel - yesterday
AI is a human endeavor to replace what God has given you!
By replacing you, the new version will not have Soul and the demi-gods in power will have total control for their evil purposes.
Cities will no longer need office workers, data centers will be used to manage all their work with extreme efficiency.
You will comply to the needs of AI and your children will be utilized for bioAI technology.
Welcome to your new master and pray he/she will allow you to grow food or shop for food, because your master doesn't use it!
I voted NO!
Elaine - yesterday
I come from a Generation that has spanned 2 centuries, that showed our Flexibility, while at the same time we did not lose our Humanity-however, I would like to know if there is a STOP BUTTON on these things?
While it is shocking what these things can do-one day it will progress way too far, and may want to destroy their Creator Species-and Take Over the World-and it won't be in the "not to distant future"!
I would not want to be eliminated in my sleep, while my creation emptied the waste paper basket!
Fran - yesterday
We have had to deal with illegals stealing American jobs. How are people supposed to live if our jobs are taken over by robots. Progress is one thing but eliminating human beings from being able to support themselves is BS.
Charlie - 2 days ago
I agreed with what’s been written here, but folks we have to agree the future is here. We have t0 deal with it, AI won’t be going alway. My answer is Yes.
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Charlie - 2 days ago
I agreed with what’s been written here, but folks we have to agree the future is here. We have t0 deal with it, AI won’t be going alway. My answer is Yes.
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K80 - 2 days ago
Stop trying to steal all the learner jobs. You are not teaching young people work ethic at ALL!
Laura Kirksey - 2 days ago
We're finally getting rid of illegals in the job market. Now we have robots to steal jobs? I don't think so!
We were warned ...
"Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' (1932) opens in the sterile, chillingly efficient Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre in AF 632. The Director of Hatcheries (DHC) leads students through the Fertilizing Room, describing how humans are engineered in bottles, sorted into castes (Alpha to Epsilon), and conditioned from birth to embrace a shallow, technologically controlled society."
I voted yes because they are already here. We need plenty of workers to fill jobs robots can't do. It scares me too, but not keeping up with technology is counter productive. I remember well when computers were introduced and my generation was certain they would replace humans (which in some cases they did), but a whole new generation of jobs were created. I see the same thing happening here. Education should replace fear.
19 year ago the hospital where I worked had a robot that looked like R2D2 that transported medications from the pharmacy to another part of the hospital. It was so cool to meet up with the robot in the hallway and watch it turn corners or navigate straightaway down the hall to it's destination. Back then it was the strangeness and newness of it that was fascinating, now I see them in restaurants transporting food trays to guest's tables where the waiters unload it. I can see where robots can be a helpful addition and I think as long as they stay in their place as a helping hand and not a job eliminator, they are ok. I do think there needs to be limits and companies should not be allowed to replace a human job position with a robot. My other thought is that things break and need to be repaired, robots are no different, so jobs are created to keep these things in good condition and working properly. It's not a technology that's going to go away that's for certain; it will continue to evolve and grow, I just hope it's used wisely and with some restrictions, as with anything, there's pros and cons.
But only in areas that are a danger tu humans. Cautiously optimist.
AI is a human endeavor to replace what God has given you!
By replacing you, the new version will not have Soul and the demi-gods in power will have total control for their evil purposes.
Cities will no longer need office workers, data centers will be used to manage all their work with extreme efficiency.
You will comply to the needs of AI and your children will be utilized for bioAI technology.
Welcome to your new master and pray he/she will allow you to grow food or shop for food, because your master doesn't use it!
I voted NO!
I come from a Generation that has spanned 2 centuries, that showed our Flexibility, while at the same time we did not lose our Humanity-however, I would like to know if there is a STOP BUTTON on these things?
While it is shocking what these things can do-one day it will progress way too far, and may want to destroy their Creator Species-and Take Over the World-and it won't be in the "not to distant future"!
I would not want to be eliminated in my sleep, while my creation emptied the waste paper basket!
We have had to deal with illegals stealing American jobs. How are people supposed to live if our jobs are taken over by robots. Progress is one thing but eliminating human beings from being able to support themselves is BS.
I agreed with what’s been written here, but folks we have to agree the future is here. We have t0 deal with it, AI won’t be going alway. My answer is Yes.
:
.
I agreed with what’s been written here, but folks we have to agree the future is here. We have t0 deal with it, AI won’t be going alway. My answer is Yes.
:
.
Stop trying to steal all the learner jobs. You are not teaching young people work ethic at ALL!
We're finally getting rid of illegals in the job market. Now we have robots to steal jobs? I don't think so!