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....http://money.msn.com/technology-investm ... job-market

these folks seem to feel that the matter is still subject to debate. I think it's a done deal in the short term. The only debatable part is whether we ever go back to needing the additional labor, at ANY time down the road. I see no reason why.
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As Walter Reuther once famously told the auto maker when asked:

"A company official proudly pointed to some new automatically controlled machines and asked Reuther: “How are you going to collect union dues from these guys?”

Reuther replied: “How are you going to get them to buy Fords?”
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It's a good time to get into the robot design business...
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snoopy wrote:It's a good time to get into the robot design business...
probably true to some extent, but I suspect that, for the big money, that horse has left the barn.
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Machines still can't make human decisions, and they'll never have our imagination.

Somehow (and I said this before), people will still remain in the loop.
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Ferno wrote:Machines still can't make human decisions, and they'll never have our imagination.
I wouldn't say never have our imagination. And they already make human decisions, just not ethical ones. Yet.
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I would. and no.
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yeah why couldn't they one day have our imagination?
it's not magic.
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Futurists and technology experts say robots and artificial intelligence of various sorts will become an accepted part of daily life by the year 2020 and will almost completely take over physical work. Our society will become a care economy. Robots will take over the physical jobs, they will evolve to be smarter than humans, and they are expected to be granted their own set of rights by 2020. Futurologist Ian Pearson projects that robots will be fully conscious, with superhuman levels of intelligence, by this time.
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Well right now, we can barely define consciousness.

And imagination by its' very nature defies explanation.
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