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Will Machines take our computing jobs? And what could the consequences be?

Today is the future we have robots, nukes, technology and robots. Robots have took most of labour jobs which is a good and a bad thing. Good because there is a decreased chance of getting injured. Bad because jobs. What if robots take our jobs as programmers? They could programme a bomb, hack the government or just be a nuisance. I would like to hear your though on the matter

29th Nov 2017, 9:45 PM
Aidan Docherty
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I doubt it, there is so much programming required for this, and we don’t even know how to make good machine logic. It may take even more than decades until we fully perfect or be close to perfect robotic logic, now think of this as programming!
29th Nov 2017, 10:12 PM
Norberttony
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@Aidan Docherty, I believe humans tend and want to control these "mother" robot to there will. But it's a challenging concept. (google cars)
30th Nov 2017, 11:02 AM
Ari
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We need to debug this robots before start to use he's :D
29th Nov 2017, 9:46 PM
stKhaDgar
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If machines take over computing jobs of humans, then humans would focus more on effectively use and program these machines/robots. For example the mailman can be replaced by a mailsystem for our communication. Next to that more systems are developed to replace other jobs.
29th Nov 2017, 11:22 PM
Ari
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But Ari what if there is a robot programming the robots like a mother robot say?
30th Nov 2017, 8:48 AM
Aidan Docherty
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Well Berly think of it like this. Say a robot was programmed to defuse a bomb and along the way it learned to make a bomb (throwing all logic out of the window here XD) what if it started making bombs to better understand bombs and it destroys a building or something
29th Nov 2017, 9:50 PM
Aidan Docherty
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Yeah! Like a virus! Thanks Berly!
29th Nov 2017, 9:53 PM
Aidan Docherty
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Thing is though how would the virus get into the robot though?
29th Nov 2017, 9:54 PM
Aidan Docherty
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Well the ‘virus’ would have to get into the robot for it to be affected wouldn’t it?
29th Nov 2017, 9:56 PM
Aidan Docherty
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Like it being manually hacked or hacked over a internet or someone tinkering with the robot
29th Nov 2017, 9:57 PM
Aidan Docherty
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Don't worry, they will test such robots carefully.
30th Nov 2017, 1:04 AM
Vijay
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