Them do those kinds of things but there are so many other things the robots arent going to do theyre still not creative at all yet theyre still not good at talking about creative taking care of humans talking about creative lot of theater wrists and scientists that i spoke through like yourself are saying that robots wont ever be able to interface humans created jobs because they work requires unpredictable thinking inventing for mindsets one of the i. A. E. A. Be able to eventually produce creative stuff as well Artificial Intelligence can already write poetry its. Sure and so what what i think is important understand is that you know it would be a poor idea to say that theyll never be able to do anything in particular right we dont know what theyll eventually be able to do but what we can see is that theres things that they could do now its easy to extrapolate that they could do these kinds of things faster and better and cheaper but what is irresponsible i think is to make these log
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Job better than im doing oh you might not get so lucky but you know a lot of jobs that robots are going to really take i mean thats pretty clear but its also been happening for your whole lifetime already so its not really new its just the robots are Getting Better at doing things that they werent able to do before weve been experiencing up for a century. So the core of the question is is there going to be a time in the near future im saying 10 maybe 20 years were. Everything that we do pretty much will be done better by the robots and we will be jobless. No i dont think were anywhere close to that because theres you know different kinds of things the humans are good for different kinds of things that robots are good for and right now. You know for our lives weve been a good at making robots do you know sort of very clear clearly structured logical progression like you can have a robot do the same thing over and over and over again what they werent good at is doing things where you kno
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