88keys
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- Aug 24, 2012
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I think their assessments are overly optimistic. Artificial intelligence would need to come a long way before being able to fill even remedial jobs. The thing is that even now robots and automated systems are highly dependent on perfection that doesn't exist in the real world. There is a warehouse in the city where I live that has automated cranes and the building was specifically designed for these cranes. Granted I'm told that they work well and it requires minimal staffing but how often will it make sense to design an entire building just to have things get moved around automatically.
AI needs to be able to make intelligent decisions and be able to adapt to adverse environments before it will take over our jobs in full scale.
I will happen but I'd estimate that it will be more like 30-50 years instead of 10-20
AI needs to be able to make intelligent decisions and be able to adapt to adverse environments before it will take over our jobs in full scale.
I will happen but I'd estimate that it will be more like 30-50 years instead of 10-20