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<br>"The Future of Work: Will Robots Take my Job?"
 
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  <br>As US banks started installing automated teller machines in a big way, the human tellers who worked in those banks seemed to be facing rapid discontinuance . The machines will eventually exceed human capabilities and will move beyond our control and perhaps even trigger the collapse of human civilization. There are currently about 2 million industrial robots in use globally, each of them taking the place of one or more human workers mostly in automotive and electronics assembly lines. It becomes more difficult to automate when you have a lot of variability and customization, and flexibility is required. The experts are hardly close to a consensus on whether robotics and artificial intelligence will result in more jobs, or fewer jobs, but they will certainly change jobs. So if we don't make change now and gradually phase things over the next 20 years it will probably be unmanageable and impossible to handle.
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  <br>As US banks started installing automated teller machines in a big way, the human tellers who worked in those banks seemed to be facing rapid discontinuance. The machines will eventually exceed human capabilities and will move beyond our control and perhaps even trigger the collapse of human civilization. There are currently about 2 million industrial robots in use globally, each of them taking the place of one or more human workers mostly in automotive and electronics assembly lines. It becomes more difficult to automate when you have a lot of variability and customization, and flexibility is required. The experts are hardly close to a consensus on whether robotics and artificial intelligence will result in more jobs, or fewer jobs, but they will certainly change jobs. So if we don't make change now and gradually phase things over the next 20 years it will probably be unmanageable and impossible to handle.
 
<br> Source: https://www.knowablemagazine.org/article/technology/2018/future-work-will-robots-take-my-job
 
<br> Source: https://www.knowablemagazine.org/article/technology/2018/future-work-will-robots-take-my-job
  

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"The Future of Work: Will Robots Take my Job?"


As US banks started installing automated teller machines in a big way, the human tellers who worked in those banks seemed to be facing rapid discontinuance. The machines will eventually exceed human capabilities and will move beyond our control and perhaps even trigger the collapse of human civilization. There are currently about 2 million industrial robots in use globally, each of them taking the place of one or more human workers mostly in automotive and electronics assembly lines. It becomes more difficult to automate when you have a lot of variability and customization, and flexibility is required. The experts are hardly close to a consensus on whether robotics and artificial intelligence will result in more jobs, or fewer jobs, but they will certainly change jobs. So if we don't make change now and gradually phase things over the next 20 years it will probably be unmanageable and impossible to handle.


Source: https://www.knowablemagazine.org/article/technology/2018/future-work-will-robots-take-my-job



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“Spiders are Secretly Great Roommates”


It’s natural to fear spiders but almost all are venomous. There are some species of spider that enjoy great indoors and are usually secretive, not all you meet are dangerous. Some of them are generalist predators, apt to eat anything they can catch, spiders regularly capture nuisance pests and even disease carrying insect like mosquitoes. There’s even a species of jumping spider that prefers to eat blood-filled mosquitoes in African homes. If you truly can’t stand spiders instead of smashing it , try to catch it and release it outside so, both parties will be happier with the outcome.So consider a live-and-let-live approach to the next spider you encounter.


Source : https://www.popsci.com/killing-spiders#page-3








“As the Arctic Warms, it’s Losing More Than Just Ice”


Arctic sea ice has reached its yearly minimum size at its 6th lowest area of coverage in the 39-year satellite record . The ice’s role is to keep the planet cool, but due to the Earth’s rising temperature, the seasonal loss of sea ice is worrisome because with less amount of ice bounces sunlight back into space. This causes oceans to warms up faster. If the oceans get warmer, there's going to be lack of ice on the planet causing a warmer planet. This also could affect the abundant life found inside and just underneath the sea ice hugging the planet’s poles. At its lowest, the Antarctic sea ice remains nearly the size of Argentina.


Source: https://www.knowablemagazine.org/article/sustainability/2018/arctic-warms-its-losing-more-just-ice