In this modern world, artificial intelligence is all that scientists and business people talk about. For years we have been told that AI is taking over the world.
Predictions had it that by the mid-2030s, almost half of the jobs in the United States could be automated.
However, by looking at how things are right now. We don’t seem to be any closer to any of the predictions.
I think we will need to extra decades to see the AI prediction getting actualized. However, we should accept that the potential for blindingly acrobatic and fast robots worries us.
It is because robots are set to disrupt many industries in the coming future. Also, as mentioned, it’s so clear that the mid-2030s take over by robots will not be possible.
However, we have also seen rapid progress in recent years, which adds to our worries. It’s because the large data sets are readily available, and the electronics and sensors are quite cheap.
Plus, many businessmen are demanding steady efficiency. All these reasons tell you that the robot revolution is coming. It’s also already in some industries. So, let’s find out.
Will Robots Take over the world.
No, robots cannot take over the world. It’s true that AI has enhanced our lives and will impact more in the coming future.
AI technology has certainly made our homes smarter and businesses more efficient. The machines can certainly automate certain tasks and behaviors.
However, they lack the critical thinking and cognitive skills needed to perform some complex actions.
Artificial intelligence falls short in environments that uniquely need creativity, social intelligence, perception, and other human abilities and traits.
One of the world’s most advanced human-like robots discusses whether AI will outsmart humans.
As AI-driven robots become more intelligent and more autonomous, could they also become powerful or harmful?
The robot named Sophia was created in 2016 by the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics.
Sophia’s AI technology has surpassed a simple combination of science and engineering. She has also become an innovation ambassador for the United Nations Sophia’s AI technology has surpassed a simple combination of science and engineering. She has also become an innovation ambassador for the United Nations.
But what should we humans expect as we begin to accept the presence of AI robots in our everyday life?
It’s not hard to imagine how it might work with robots end-to-end. Think about your prescriptions. Order online by phone or on your app. Robots at the pharmaceutical distribution center pick and pack, and then a delivery robot scoots off to your house and texts you when it arrives. The whole time, you’ve been the only human in the process. As Ahti Heinla, CEO of Starship Technologies said, delivery is “the largest unautomated industry in the world.”