Robot Hospital Workers - INVENT [BroadbandTV]
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R2-D2.... NOW
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@Xadreos I dont think you guys will ever see a robot replacing humans in your lifetime.
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dalek
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@Miracle490d Even so, even if all forms of labor were performed by the machines, they would still need people to repair the robots, design better ones, and manage them; that would be done by humans. As technology improves we will likely need people to research how to replace damaged organs and extend life; that would also be done by humans. Even if robots surpass us, humans will catch up to them; the one thing that defines us as a species is to not accepting the hand we're dealt.
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@Zamboro Yeah this is really bad. Employers are too greedy now treating humans like slaves. Imagine how bad it can get if every employer can just buy employees that easy. Our lousy governments do nothing to protect working people. POOREST minimum wage and no limit to how hard they drive you. It can only get worse. :(
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@Xadreos (Employers already treat employees like slaves understaffing and overworking.) ...... It's bad enough we compete with eachother for fewer jobs cuz workers are made to do twice as much, now we can compete with machines that need no rest or salary. The medical field is supposed to be the best market, too. Looks like no industry is safe. How many unemployed college grads are there now?
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@Xadreos Don't think that you are so irreplaceable. No matter what degree you get there will always be a higher one. And if programming gets that good, a robot computer could access anything you learn faster. Robots also don't need breaks or lunches can work OT nonstop. Robots can be better than owning slaves they never have to pay. Employers already treat employees like slaves understaffing and overworking. This is just what they'd love; more for their buck. .......
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This is the worst way to use electronics ever? Accompanying? There are better ways to do that, than having a robot to do it. Think wall panels.
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Visit vpforum.web.com for the future.
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i want one lol
And your point is? Look, I'm a nurse, I'll soon be a full RN, and if these things ever replace me, I'll just upgrade my credentials to a masters in bioengineering and design these buggers even better than before.
I hate to tell you this bud, but jobs WILL change over time, that's how both culture and technology work. Unless you can change with the times, you'll spend most of your life looking for a job.
Xadreos 2 years ago 12
A hospital where I live (Norway) is employing robots too, but they don't look like manga characters. They look like small cars and are mostly there to deliver medicine to doctors, drive laundry and stuff like that.
bjeah 3 years ago 10