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Reddit mentions of Rise of the Robots

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Rise of the Robots. Here are the top ones.

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Found 5 comments on Rise of the Robots:

u/nevarlangafanda · 1830 pointsr/worldnews

As a robotics software engineer in Germany what I can say is that the automation sector employs really much more people than you think. Underestimating newly created jobs is not a healthy way to understand unavoidable advances in industry.

Update: Yes, it may be true that there is going to be a big net reduction in jobs. But this is something that governments have to think about. It is already obvious that new revolution in industry will result in a huge shift like it did during the first industrial revolution. But like I said; Governments have to figure it out and maybe have to invest on education instead of poking other people around the world with their weapons. They may provide a basic income for totally unskilled people. idk.

But other important thing that most of people don't consider is that automation does not replace jobs all the time. It basically creates completely new ones. There are so many possible tasks in industry that cannot be done by human workers. With automation we will be able to produce completely new materials, products or increase the production quality enormously.

So what is approaching is a shift of course but no need to behave like a Luddite:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite

If you want to read something about robotization , I would recommend the following:
http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Robots-Technology-Threat-Jobless/dp/1480574775



u/frillytotes · 3 pointsr/unitedkingdom

> If you haven't read The Rise of the Robots, I'd highly recommend it.

You posted the US link. Here is the UK one.

u/jellyberg · 2 pointsr/unitedkingdom

If you haven't read The Rise of the Robots, I'd highly recommend it. It's an in depth look at how technology will affect our future economy, describing the current changes that are underway and how this differs from previous technological revolutions. It also discusses universal basic income, and like your OP, concludes that it might be a good idea.

Highly recommended for anyone interested/excited/concerned about the impact of automation on the global economy.

u/ensui67 · 1 pointr/finance

First, there is the folly of forecasting.

Second is to understand the underlying trend that the robots are coming, and they're going to take your jobs......http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Robots-Technology-Threat-Jobless/dp/1480574775.

Then, there's abundance.

http://thereformedbroker.com/2016/02/25/abundance/

And.....a retort to that....

https://medium.com/@GavinHJackson/abundance-a56aa88f65a5#.hbbzvypc6

Good luck.