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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe robot workforce?
(Bloomberg) Willie McTuggie looks like a photocopier on wheels. But he it, actually has the engineered brain of a reasonably smart human, and acts like one when when he rolls up to a nurses station, opens a drawer, retrieves a dose of pills and glides off to make a delivery.
Packed with more than 30 motion-detecting and other sensors, Willie and his automated buddies at the UCSF Medical Center can open doors, avoid collisions with doctors on rounds and perceive when to wait for a free elevator. There are 25 mobile bots from the robotics company Aethon Inc. on staff, named and decorated by mortal colleagues. Willie's wrapped in the San Francisco Giants team colors of orange and black, and Maybelle is designed to look like one of the citys cable cars.
The machines perform duties once handled by nurses, orderlies, cafeteria staff and maintenance crews. So far, no people have lost jobs to the bot corps. "It does displace certain roles, but we can put that headcount into other service roles," says Pamela Hudson, executive director of clinical systems at the University of California, San Francisco, hospital. It is, she says, a win-win.
Not everyone is enthusiastic as contraptions and software coded with artificial intelligence invade the workplace. The human-brain mimics are becoming so clever that, according to a study by the Oxford Martin Program on Technology, 47 percent of all U.S. jobs are at risk over the next two decades of being given over to computers. .................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-22/this-robot-is-cute-artificially-intelligent-and-employed
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The robot workforce? (Original Post)
marmar
May 2015
OP
It's happening yes. Thanks for the great post. How people aren't concerned by this is bizarre-
appalachiablue
May 2015
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appalachiablue
(41,171 posts)1. It's happening yes. Thanks for the great post. How people aren't concerned by this is bizarre-
Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)2. Bernie Sanders actually touched on this in his AMA on reddit...
talking about the need for more public education, retraining of workforces, and he is open to the idea of basic minimum income for all adults.
appalachiablue
(41,171 posts)3. Good to know, thanks.