Monday, November 30, 2015

Future Economic


Many economists has given serious thought to the potential economic implications of intelligent machines. One of them is Robin Hanson,  a professor at George Mason University, suggest that wholesale use of machine intelligence could increase economic growth rates by an order of magnitude or more. At the same time, however, the obvious reality that as machines become affordable and very likely more capable would lead to fall in wages below human subsistence levels. Expert says that there is reasons to be hopeful because there are many jobs that robots simply will never be able to do, no matter how advanced they become. There are many attributes such as empathy, creativity and judgement that would stop AI to fully take over the human jobs.



2 comments:

  1. New technologies will displace some jobs but they will also create others. According to Deborah Lupton, a research professor on the faculty at the University of Canberra Australia said that Human will always have the need for effective and embodied interactions with other humans which can never be replaced by robots. this will particularly be the case in the context of healthcare, education, childcare and the care of the elderly. the attempted introduction of too many robotic devices may well lead to a backlash in which humans who can provide care and education will become valued.

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  2. New technologies will displace some jobs but they will also create others. According to Deborah Lupton, a research professor on the faculty at the University of Canberra Australia said that Human will always have the need for effective and embodied interactions with other humans which can never be replaced by robots. this will particularly be the case in the context of healthcare, education, childcare and the care of the elderly. the attempted introduction of too many robotic devices may well lead to a backlash in which humans who can provide care and education will become valued.

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