Some people believe that eventually all jobs will be done by artificially intelligent robots. What is your opinion?

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of time artificially intelligent
robots
will replace the human
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workforce
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. While is it possible all the menial
jobs
will be taken over by artificially intelligent
robots
, but the
jobs
which require human interference are
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unlikely
to catch up.
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essay will discuss why eventually only very few
jobs
will be carried out by people. Intelligent
robots
may replace all human labour that does not require complex and specific human skills. Most companies would prefer
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artificial
intelligence
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because
it is less expensive than hiring, training and employing a human. Most of the supermarkets in the UK,
for example
, cashiers have been replaced by automated stations that cost far less than employees.
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these automated stations work around the clock
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and require no holidays and holiday pay. For these reasons,
jobs
that can be replaced by intelligent
robots
will be replaced.
Conversely
, there are some human
jobs
which
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cannot be replaced by
robots
,
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because
artificial
intelligents
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intelligence
will never achieve the capacity to them. Put simply, some
jobs
require a "human
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". These
jobs
include social work, medicine, education to name
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a few
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.
Robots
will never be able to achieve most of what humans have achieved for thousands of years. It is increasingly likely that
robots
will end most human employment. Unskill
jobs
will be eventually done entirely by
robots
;
however
that
jobs
require complex human
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will always exist. Ultimately very few human
jobs
will be safe in an artificially intelligent workforce.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • artificial intelligence (AI)
  • automation
  • robotics
  • futuristic developments
  • analyze data
  • analytical precision
  • human capabilities
  • emotional intelligence
  • human interaction
  • human oversight
  • strategic decision-making
  • nuances of human judgment
  • technological landscape
  • intrinsic human qualities
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