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will robots reduce or increase human employment opportunities write a speech​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Like most technology, in the longer term robots increase employment. The biggest users of robots per worker are Germany and South Korea, they both have very enviable manufacturing bases, generally good working conditions and rates of pay.

Robots are generally used in the most difficult dangerous and monotonous applications. These are things that robots excel at and people don’t. Many of the jobs “lost” to robots are deeply unpleasant. Robots are also essential For competitiveness, in many industries it is impossible to remain economic without robots.

Like all technology there is a double edge. Large companies that can afford robotics and automation can squeeze out smaller competitors. But as the cost of robots falls and installation gets easier smaller companies can leverage robots too. I have sold many robots to “one person” businesses and small companies with fewer than 10 employees, where the robot has not only allowed them to stay competitive but to rapidly expand as their costs decrease and production soars.

There are many parallels in many industries, robots are versatile and can be used in lots of applications but so can, for example, computers. Typing pools, slide rules, paper accountants and manual draftsmanship have all been displaced, jobs lost for ever. Has this ment the world is overall richer as costs have decreased and opportunity has opened up to anyone with a

$100 computer? Yes. Could we ever put the genie of technology back in the bottle? Probably Not.

The world is far from perfect with huge challenges, especially climate change. But what we desperately need is the robot manufacturing of wind turbines and solar panels, autonomous robots cleaning the seas and new technologies, yet to be invented, housing, protecting, feeding, and caring for the world.

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Answered by PragyanMN07
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A speech on "Will robots reduce or increase human employment opportunities?"

There is no doubt that we will soon live in a future that will be largely dominated by robots in this world, where AI (artificial intelligence), is a common term and technology is growing rapidly.

Today's world is one in which technology dependence is unavoidable. As per a new Oxford Economics study, "Within the next 11 years, there could be 14 million robots put to work in China alone."

But the question is "will the growth of technology and the use of robots in the workplace reduce our employment opportunities? Or, will they increase human employment opportunities?"

Well, the answer is that it can proceed in either of two ways.

“Not always, but most of the time,” according to some researchers, the advent of AI may increase human employment opportunities. Others predict that robots will eliminate or reduce half of all jobs.

The apprehension of a "Robot Apocalypse" dates back to the 16th century when Queen Elizabeth forbade the patenting of mechanical knitting machines out of concern that doing so would render manual knitters unemployed.

That anxiety and fear have not yet subsided. A lot of economists think that as technology advances and artificial intelligence grows, humans may lose half of their jobs to robots.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk even stated:

AI doesn't have to be evil to destroy humanity; if AI has a goal and humanity gets in the way, it will destroy humanity as a matter of course without even considering it, so there's no need to feel bad about that.”

He thought AI would take over humanity and bring about the end of human civilization. We can observe some of how robots will eventually take over human jobs, albeit not to such extremes.

AI and futuristic devices will eventually replace humans at many stages of the workflow and reduce employment opportunities for humans.

The fact that five to ten robots can perform the same tasks as fifty human workers are the primary reason why robots are preferred to human workforces. They are efficient and precise, and their chances of making mistakes are relatively low. They are relatively less expensive to maintain, and their output is also very high due to their lack of emotions and their capacity to work even 20 hours per day without becoming exhausted.

Self-checkout counters are already taking the place of human cashiers and checkout operators. Even though this alters the shopping experience and marketplaces, it also reduces employment opportunities for financially disadvantaged communities.

Technology's job is to make life easier to manage, reducing or eliminating human intervention in everyday activities. This may point to fewer opportunities for employment, but there's more to this story than meets the eye.

Even though some employment opportunities have disappeared, there are still options. It might even open up some new positions.

On the one hand, AI is taking over traditional jobs, but the same technology is also creating new ones. Technology-savvy workers are required for the creation and upkeep of AI systems and modern devices. Even the most cutting-edge technology can't survive without humans. People will be looking for these kinds of jobs. Experts and scientists will be required to create newer technology in addition to operating these machines.

We will learn to live with the scientific methods of dealing with changes in our society as long as humans run the world and civilization, as long as we create technology, and regardless of how far technology advances.

Therefore, it can be concluded that "technology" benefits some people while harming others. Unskilled labour may lose out on employment opportunities. On the other hand, it opens up new employment opportunities for individuals who actively adapt to the most recent technologies.

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