English, asked by gourav0000, 7 months ago

Wher did they machines doing for the humans ?

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Answered by josephinerinsi
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I see the advances happening in technology and it’s becoming evident that computers, machines, robots, and algorithms are going to be able to do most of the routine, repetitive types of jobs. That’s the essence of what machine learning is all about. What types of jobs are on some level fundamentally predictable? A lot of different skill levels fall into that category. It’s not just about lower-skilled jobs either. People with college degrees, even professional degrees, people like lawyers are doing things that ultimately are predictable. A lot of those jobs are going to be susceptible over time.

Right now there’s still a lot of debate over it. There are economists who think it’s totally wrong, that problems really stem from things like globalization or the fact that we’ve wiped out unions or haven’t raised the minimum wage. Those are all important, but I tend to believe that technology is a bigger issue, especially as we look to the future.

Eventually I think we’ll get to the point where there’s less debate about whether this is really happening or not. There will be more widespread agreement that it really is a problem and at that point we’ll have to figure out what to do about it.

Answered by learningsoul33
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Machine are just increasing the rate of doing work and also decreasing the demand of human hands as much industry invest one time in machine and its upto lifetime but in human hands work they had to invest money every time .... so they prefer for machinery ..... so it can be. both curse and cure for human being ....

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