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Are you ready to hand over your work to a robot and be unemployed? It's not science fiction or an academic discussion. As early as 2025, robots or machines will take over some of the work done by humans today. Here are some jobs that robots are preparing to take over...
How do you earn your living? Are you an office worker who always has keyboard keys at your fingertips? Or is your office an automobile? Are you a driver? Or a waiter in charge of service? So are you ready for the fact that your work will be done by robots in the not too distant future? Science fiction movies of the 80s were not wrong, and so was science... Robots will take over some of the work done by humans in the near future. says. According to a study at Oxford University, 35 percent of jobs in the UK could be mechanized within 20 years.
Office workers who do repetitive tasks or deal with spreadsheets can easily do their jobs with software. So what other jobs are in danger?
The BBC has already scrutinized some of the work done with machines.
#Taxi #drivers around the world are in a shambles with the introduction of #Uber. A taxi can be called with Uber, a smartphone application. But taxi drivers argue that Uber taxis are less regulated. However, Uber and Google are working on building a taxi system that will disable even drivers. "A taxi will be cheaper if the other person is not in the car," explains Travis Kalanick, Chairman of the Board . Towards the end of this year, driverless taxis will serve the streets of England. The British government is renovating highways for driverless vehicles. Steve McNamara, President of the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association, argues that driverless cars do not threaten their jobs.
McNamara, robotic vehicles of draws attention to the need legal regulations in order to embark on the UK streets and "It's a new technology and yet the technology has not been tried and tested in urban environments. Also will not be tried until a year ago. In the way it is without driver means of traditional tools not yet known whether it works" in evaluation exists.
Workers in China are building robots that will take their jobs in the future. The first factory in the country where only robots work was established in the Dongguan factory area. Established by Ehnzhen Evenwin Precision Technology, the factory aimed to reduce its current workforce by 90 percent. Since September last year, 505 factories in Dongguan have invested about 4.2 yen in robots. Dongguan Bureau of Economics and Information says factories plan to use robots to replace about 30,000 workers. Foxconn, the manufacturer of electrical devices such as Apple's iPhone, aims to have 30 percent of its employees made up of robots in the next five years. This figure remains 'modest' when compared to other factories.
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Robots will take our jobs
If you came across a company financial report published in Forbes magazine or a sports news published in the Associated Press, could you guess that it was written by a robot? Some companies offer software that makes data understandable when uploaded. Quill is one of these software. Quill can write company reports before financial data is released. The company Narrative Science, which produces the software, says it allows Forbes magazine to write reports of thousands of companies. However, when a person works on this subject, he can only write reports of several companies in the same time.
Kristian Hammond, head scientist of Narrative Science, states that 90 percent of the news will be written by machines in the next 15 years, but he also underlines that this does not mean that "90 percent of journalists will lose their jobs " : "This means that the reach of journalists will expand. The news space will expand. "Journalists will not report on data. Unambiguous, precise and uninterpreted work will be done by machines."
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It may not sound good for robots to be at the bedside, but they are quite successful at scanning a lot of data and treating disease. #IBM's supercomputer #Watson collaborates with a dozen hospitals in the United States (USA) to recommend the best treatments for various cancer cases. The imaging software produced by the company can also detect early-stage skin cancers. Moreover, robots have been helping doctors during surgery for years. For example, he uses robots in kidney donation surgeries at Guy's and St Thomas hospital of the British National Health System. The most important issue in such surgical operations is to be fast enough. Robots stitch vessels faster than humans after donor kidneys are removed, which reduces the risk of surgeries. However, it cannot be said that robots are completely safe. The deaths of 144 people who lost their lives in surgical operations in the last 10 years in the USA are attributed to the use of robots.
Today, doctors care for patients, along with robots and other machines.
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