Robots are taking over!

| Michael Kapoustin | Oct 26, 2022

Robots are taking over!

Robots Are Taking Over!

Creation takes the Role of the Creator

The Anthropology of Robots 
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the world in limitless ways. This technology can learn and adapt using algorithms and statistics analyzed through data. The developments of artificial intelligence have been the talk of almost a century and the future will be dictated by the use of robots.
The thought of a world where machines and robots can handle the most tedious and difficult jobs is inevitable just look at how fast technology is advancing! Robots are stronger, smarter, and fearless compared to mere humans! Yeah, they may be able to rip your head off and take over the world but robots will also care for and look after our loved ones.
 
The human mind is feeble and fragile it would be best to leave precision tasks to the robots. In fact, many futurists are saying we need to watch our backs as they may take a large number of our jobs. But, let's just take a look at the pros of incorporating robots into the workplace, particularly in the healthcare industry.
A world where humans and robots can work cohesively and simultaneously has arrived. In a recent panel, my company and I were invited to, we were asked to discuss how the advancement of artificial intelligence and robots shaped the healthcare industry and the world. There are many skeptics regarding the overall idea of integrating robots into society let alone the healthcare industry. But what we have tried to implement is a bulletproof system with tireless employees that never make mistakes.
Watch our latest video where our host Michael K.(Founder of Ujatcare.com Inc.) discussed on topic "Robots today" with the Cuyamungue Institute. Humans would be able to use the gained free time to cultivate, maintain and develop interpersonal relationships with each other and the environment. No. Robots aren’t here to pick at our brains and eat our eyeballs. Although they may be able to pick at our brains in different ways there is no denying the fact that technology is here and it will continue to develop.
The economy is driven by the idea of incorporating robots into society too and there have also been plans on expanding into space. So, Robots in space, robots in the workplace, and robots in your home yes they may be taking over and for our benefit.

Even before these advancements became a reality in the science fiction world there has always been movies and literature that depict the integration of robots into our world and society as early as the 1900s. One of my favorite movies Frankenstein is a perfect example of one of the first robots assembled.
Artificial intelligence is all biological and non-mechanical just like Frankenstein was designed to be. Robots in the future will be designed to sense, reason, act, and adapt to their surroundings and environment with no algorithms. As ugly as Frankenstein was the developments within the western civilization are focused on creating robots that resemble machines. On the other hand in eastern civilizations, the image of robots is meant to resemble more human beings.
With all the technological developments we see in the future the effects were more profound, how can robots change our lives? Robots are faster and can withstand the most repetitive and boring jobs. At the sudden glare at a robot, understandable emotions and potential fears may come up but they are immune to harsh weather conditions and environments humans cannot access. With all the help they provide, you’ll see them as warm, welcoming, and beneficial to everyday life.
One of the most important aspects of the evolutionary arch of robots and artificial intelligence is how the healthcare industry is being redefined. While the notion of this incorporation has been heavily criticized and rejected, the inclusion of ethical principles and proper values leads to more acceptance. Ethical viewpoints go a long way in the development of technology the whole goal is to add to the human experience.
Robots will not desensitize our lives. Having them around enriches our social lives and changes our everyday experiences. Providing the compassion and empathetic care that is needed in a world where everyone is too busy with their heads in the clouds. No longer are we looking at medicine as the way of the future. In hospice, for example, robots have a way of building lasting connections to support those in need.
Mentally, robots are immune to the challenges associated with the profession and in turn can provide love, attention, and assistance unconditionally.
While many believe this will cause automation to take over this does not mean the development of robots is going to take away jobs. In fact, having robots in the workplace opens up the opportunity for more meaningful jobs and we’ve seen many industries expand. The continuance of technology will drive this future success. We are now at a point where we have come to accept this as our new way of living. I encourage you and applaud you for keeping an open mind on what the future has in store. Robots will not kill us, eat our babies and take over the world. The world of robots and humans will collide and this is for the greater good of humanity.  

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