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How concerned are you that Intelligent Machines will take over your job?

Survey period: 15 Feb 2016 to 22 Feb 2016

The smarter we make the machines the more capable they will be of doing our jobs.

OptionVotes% 
I've already lost my job to a Robot Overlord533.73
I'm very concerned755.28
Slightly concerned18112.74
Not that concerned41028.85
Not concerned at all70249.40



 
GeneralNo concerns at the moment, at least for the next 30 years. Pin
Leng Vang22-Feb-16 6:24
Leng Vang22-Feb-16 6:24 
GeneralI'm not that concerned. Pin
Ryan Scott White19-Feb-16 11:02
professionalRyan Scott White19-Feb-16 11:02 
GeneralNot concerned at all... Pin
Alexander DiMauro19-Feb-16 2:19
Alexander DiMauro19-Feb-16 2:19 
GeneralThey will never teach robots... Pin
Wastedtalent18-Feb-16 1:02
professionalWastedtalent18-Feb-16 1:02 
GeneralNot at all for me... Pin
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter16-Feb-16 20:09
professionalKornfeld Eliyahu Peter16-Feb-16 20:09 
GeneralRe: Not at all for me... Pin
Jason Hutchinson17-Feb-16 2:59
professionalJason Hutchinson17-Feb-16 2:59 
GeneralRe: Not at all for me... Pin
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter17-Feb-16 3:08
professionalKornfeld Eliyahu Peter17-Feb-16 3:08 
GeneralRe: Not at all for me... Pin
Jason Hutchinson17-Feb-16 7:00
professionalJason Hutchinson17-Feb-16 7:00 
This kind of thing has actually been going on for a lot longer than most people realize, and is much more widespread.

On farms, tractors, harvesting machines, etc. have replaced workers doing it all by hand. Farm machines have enabled a handful of people to farm an area that used to take large teams of people.

Automated telecom switching equipment has replaced the manual switchboards. The job of telephone operator is nearly extinct. The same goes for elevator/lift operators. A simple push of a button will allow anyone to operate them. There is also a slew of built-in automatic safety features that prevent most accidents from occurring.

Most of the jobs that have been replaced were jobs that were not well suited for human workers such as repetitive labor intensive tasks. I know that I would not want to work on a farm, be a switchboard operator, etc.

Technology is double-edged. There are a lot of positive things, as well as negative. Certain jobs like carpentry will never be replaced by robots. Modern technology such as electric saws, pneumatic nailers, etc. have made their jobs easier and makes the work go faster so that they can get more work done.

The downside is that there are jobs that can be completely replaced by software. In the insurance industry, many companies have websites you can go to for a quote. The entire insurance policy can be issued with minimal input from the employees. Before this, insurance agents would have people coming into their office to issue a policy, or speak to them on the phone. This still happens, but not nearly as often as it used to be. There is a significant degradation in service when people are replaced by machines.

Yes, there are more IT jobs out there now, but the amount of those jobs does not even come close to the amount of jobs that have been lost to automation.

There is also a loss of the human element when jobs are automated. The kind old ladies that made the chocolates have mostly gone away now in favor of machines. Of course each chocolate bar comes out perfect when a machine does it, but there is something lost in the process of automation that can't be replicated by machines.

Some art forms are now being lost. In today's disposable culture, household items are not made to last. Household appliances are not usually very serviceable. Appliance and repair shops are nearly extinct. It has gotten cheaper to buy a new device than to pay someone to repair it. That means there are job losses both in the primary market, and the secondary market as well.

With the loss of manufacturing jobs, the economy begins to tank. The other businesses begin to suffer as well because people are not bringing in good incomes. A society actually has to produce something tangible to have a good economy.

Robots are not a huge threat, but computers are. Next time you drive through an empty tollbooth with your EZ-Pass, think about the person that has lost their job as a toll collector.
GeneralRe: Not at all for me... Pin
Carlosian18-Feb-16 5:16
Carlosian18-Feb-16 5:16 
GeneralRe: Not at all for me... Pin
Ralph Little17-Feb-16 5:50
Ralph Little17-Feb-16 5:50 
GeneralBrace yourself Fall is coming! Pin
Palash Mondal_16-Feb-16 17:34
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GeneralRe: Side Note - AI as we know it Pin
Super Lloyd17-Feb-16 1:13
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GeneralRe: Side Note - AI as we know it Pin
Kirk 1038982117-Feb-16 6:02
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Kirk 1038982117-Feb-16 6:19
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Carlosian18-Feb-16 5:25
Carlosian18-Feb-16 5:25 
GeneralKeep dreaming Pin
Eddy Vluggen16-Feb-16 7:00
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GeneralRe: Keep dreaming Pin
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