david starling
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Ah yes, then we have to bare in mind that the developers of AI have political and ideological motivations that would result in programming robots to take stances that will undermine such things as "sex worker robots who are being exploited by sexually crazed men". That article reminds me of Tay AI that was meant to learn the communication patterns of young internet users, but was loading with a bunch of memes and had nazi sensibilities within hours of it's launching. http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/sites/tay-ai
Jobs that involve creative interpretation might be harder for robots to replace. Anything that has procedures, conventional rules of thumb and is generally stable could be taken over by robots without too much trouble, at least with what I know of current AI. So while you have astrological software that can spit out a serviceable interpretation, it's not like professional astrologers have become obsolete. And I've not heard of any advancements that would replace the role of an attorney for example, and I'd think a robot would actually intimidate or turn off many people if put in such a role, due to the very controversial issues surrounding robots and ethics, and the fact that a jury might find a robotic attorney somewhat off-putting. If robots were put in a position to decide issues of law and justice, the society would have to be changed drastically, and there are many people who are wary of putting robots in such a position of power. as all the sci-fi and apocalyptic stories indicate. Also, any jobs that rely heavily on the human touch would be harder for the robotics to penetrate. Counselors and Theologians are fairly safe, I'd think.
First will be manual labor robots that don't even have to look human. This is more from a Capitalistic, practical viewpoint. Creativity and evoking feelings are of a different order. CEO robots might actually be an improvement. Same with politicians. Unless they were hacked....
plenty to do repairing malfuntioning robotsI don't want any human losing their means of productivity to a robot.
No matter how much more efficient a robot could/one day will be.
Imagine the entire human race with nothing to do?
"Idle hands are the devils plaything" After all.