Social Sciences, asked by samiksha00001, 6 months ago

what will happen if robots take our place , we will be replaced . write disadvantages only in paragraph

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

so basically u r asking for disadvantages

hence ur answer is as follows

Explanation:

Onto the downsides of robots. Here are the robotics disadvantages that aren’t quite as enjoyable.

1. THEY LEAD HUMANS TO LOSE THEIR JOBS

Robots have a nasty habit of taking peoples’ jobs.

I mean, in a capitalist system business owners have to do what it takes to maximize profits. And the brutal efficiency of robots makes them perfect for the task.

Humans just can’t compete with a robot that can work 24/7 without making any mistakes. That fact can force people out of jobs they’ve done their entire lives.

2. THEY NEED CONSTANT POWER

Robots need oodles of electricity to run.

That makes them expensive to run (more on this later) and potentially damaging to the environment.

Unless we shift over to greener sources of energy, the growing demand for robots in society could lead to additional issues with global warming and greenhouse gas emissions.

3. THEY’RE RESTRICTED TO THEIR PROGRAMMING

Robots can’t think for themselves (yet).

They rely on clever humans to program them for specific tasks. And, though artificial intelligence and machine learning are coming on fast, this is a limiting factor in what Robots can do.

They can’t magic themselves up new capabilities at the drop of a hat. They can’t think outside the box, mould themselves to novel needs, or do anything other than the task for which they’re programmed.  

THEY HAVE NO EMOTIONS

Robots don’t feel anything either.

They’re machines- clever chunks of metal with gears and gizmos keeping them ‘alive’. But they could never feel any emotion that would allow them to empathise with, or relate to, what we’re going through.

You could never sit down and have a heart to heart with a robot.

Sure, if the programming develops enough, then they might be able to say the right things, respond to particular cues, and react appropriately in a given situation.

But it wouldn’t be real! They wouldn’t actually be feeling anything beneath the surface.

6. THEY IMPACTS HUMAN INTERACTION

Human interaction will suffer as robots become an increasing part of life.

Already, the rise of mobile phones has started this slippery slope. Just look around you in any public space and you see a mass of people star

Answered by tanishasingh799
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Where robots are increasing the efficiency in many businesses, they are also increasing the unemployment rate. Because of robots, human labour is no longer required in many factories and manufacturing plants.  Robots can certainly handle their prescribed tasks, but they typically cannot handle unexpected situations.  The ROI of your business may suffer if your operation relies on too many robots. They have higher expenses than humans, so at the end of the day you may not always achieve the desired ROI.  Robots may have AI but they are certainly not as intelligent as humans. They can never improve their jobs outside the pre-defined programming because they simply cannot think for themselves. Robots installed in workplaces still require manual labour attached to them. Training those employees on how to work with the robots definitely has a cost attached to it.  Robots have no sense of emotions or conscience. They lack empathy and this is one major disadvantage of having an emotionless workplace.

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