We have already started talking
about robots and have been floated many pilot projects where robots are acting
as assistants to help customers in trivial matters. Industry experts have
already mulled loss of jobs in BPO sector because of introduction to chatbots.
We have just scratched the tip of AI and as we make strides in technology and
make advancements, it is likely the far-fetched prophecy comes true. This is
how Robots are likely to affect our society in next 10-15 years.
Today, Robots are doing human work
in a wide range of places. Best of all, they are doing the jobs that are
unhealthy or impractical for people. This frees up workers to do the more
skilled jobs, including programming, maintenance and operation of robots. Robots
that work on cars and trucks are welding and assembling parts or lifting
overwhelming parts – the type of jobs that include risks like injury or they
work in situations loaded with hazards like excessive heat, noise or
fumes-perilous places for people.
Rather than mindlessly doing chores
for you, robots will perceive outward appearances, non-verbal communication and
verbal cues to give a more human-like interaction. These robots will read these
clues and hold individual, life-like conversations.
High quality products can prompt to
higher sales, which implies the organization that uses technology like robots
will probably remain alive and virtual, which is good for the economy.
Notwithstanding enhancing quality, robots enhance profitability, another key
element to economic wellbeing. The AI today is in no way like the gloomy, glowing
cyborg we once imagined – it’s more unusual, all more fascinating and more astounding. It’s superior to
anything we imagined.
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