nat965
25-01-2017, 09:16 PM
Read an article in a magazine recently about the comparisons in technology and jobs now compared to 50 years ago.
Most answers would be an automatic "No!", but have a think about it.
In fact, the more you think about it, the more you realise how redundant humans are becoming. Maybe not today, but in the near future.
In fact, the only jobs I can think of that can't be replaced are ones that require some kind of free thinking or public interaction.
Could your job be taken over by a robot or a computer? Maybe even partly?
In my field of construction, I guess it can be partly taken over by making our lives easier, but not completely. Anyone expect robots/computers to build 10 storey buildings? :P
Most answers would be an automatic "No!", but have a think about it.
In fact, the more you think about it, the more you realise how redundant humans are becoming. Maybe not today, but in the near future.
In fact, the only jobs I can think of that can't be replaced are ones that require some kind of free thinking or public interaction.
Could your job be taken over by a robot or a computer? Maybe even partly?
In my field of construction, I guess it can be partly taken over by making our lives easier, but not completely. Anyone expect robots/computers to build 10 storey buildings? :P