School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation

Friday 24 October 2014

Will robots replace humans ?



Just saw an interesting video on youtube (you can watch it below) and it made me think about the possibility, that one day robots will replace us all. I suggest you first watch the video and afterwards would love to hear your opinion about it.

I talked a lot with my friends about this future, where robots will replace humans and we all be unemployed. Most of them told me that is not possible, but I am quite sure that one day this will be real.
I also want to believe that this will not make people poor, but on the contrary, people will thrive. I imagine a day when a robot will replace 3 human workers, but all of these workers will be represented by this robots, therefore they will receive a certain wage. Why would the companies replace all the human workers with robots if nobody will have money to use the services they provide or consume the products they produce?!



Anyways, I wouldn’t like to be replaced by a robot and become a useless “thing” trying to survive everyday without money. Probably, if that day will come, I would probably like to have a piece of land to ensure my basic needs.
Share:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Translate

About Tesla Institute

My photo
Mission of TESLA INSTITUTE is to be the leading provider of scientific information on education in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Automation and Computer Technology. TESLA INSTITUTE offer new teaching method. Generally our idea can be simple describe as: Problem -> Thinking -> Searching solution -> Real problem solution Big part of study at TESLA INSTITUTE school is realized as solving problems and practical real life projects, which give student many experiences already at school. So as alumni students of TESLA INSTITUTE have so many practical experiences for their future employers. Our alumni are ready to talk about real professional things on their job interview We teach, we share and spread knowledge. You are welcome to learn at TESLA INSTITUTE

Pages