Thursday, November 12, 2015

With the questions proposed to us this week, there are many controversial points that could be made. One of which is the first question which asks if robots will contribute if not already to unemployment. Given that in many factories, this type of unemployed scrip has taken place. Take for example in car factories. They used to be put together manually and though not at fast, it was still the occupation of many. Another example would be workers who ran an assembly line for products. Now that it is completely automated, the only ones who let their jobs were the ones managing the productivity of the workers. Considering now that the workers are robots, they simply watch for malfunction and keep things running smoothly as they would with human workers. The next question we were asked was what technological improvements were made in cars to this day. With the example of the BMW I it is easy to see. The car itself is a computer with its own hot spot, Bluetooth compatibility, adjustable and removable seats, luxury to the touch with mind bending technology in the engine to give it longevity and cleaner use to the environment, and of course push to start from outside of the car. There are many technical differenences from cars only 5 years ago but for general purposes, they are far more advanced. For me, my life wouldn't change much but for others, life would become a train wreck of technology were banned for a week. They rely on it too much and it isn't good or bad all of the time. And last but not least if technology were able to produce real time voice detection to alter language, that would be monumental. Monumental in the sense that universal language would truly be universal and everyone would be understood.

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