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There's been a lot of talk lately of vehicles that drive themselves. That is vehicles which drive themselves through sensors and a computer and apparently are as competent if not more competent than humans. Here is an article on the robo-vehicles (http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/01/uk-self-driving-car-connected-corridor/). This technology already exists in UK, USA, Canada, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and is being polished at this stage. It is largely feasible this becomes a mainstream technology within 5 or so years. It is likely at some point in the near future that companies like FedEx, Purolator, DHL, and various other courier and transportation services begin using this technology because it would mean they do not have to pay a driver.
This could result in thousands and maybe even millions of people being out of work. There would be no need for truck drivers, courier drivers, and perhaps even cab drivers.
Where I live, here in Calgary, it is amazing to note in just the last 2 or 3 years, many people have lost non-skilled work in positions like cashiers, and customer service. When you go to a McDonalds, or Burger King, or Walmart, or Canadian Tire (hardware store in Canada), or Home Depot, these corporations have effectively eliminated the job of a cashier, by replacing them with automated transaction machines. The customer now does their own work in cashing themselves out and the experience is highly impersonal. I don't go to fast food often, but when I do, I'm always amazed that they basically only pay 1 person to be a cashier, and just expect customers to order for themselves via a computer, their mobile phone, or an on site robot. This has no doubt resulted in thousands of people losing work.
It seems that many non-skilled jobs have already been replaced by robots or are currently under threat of being replaced by robots. Does anyone have any more examples of robots taking humans' jobs? Does anyone have any thoughts or comments on this?
This could result in thousands and maybe even millions of people being out of work. There would be no need for truck drivers, courier drivers, and perhaps even cab drivers.
Where I live, here in Calgary, it is amazing to note in just the last 2 or 3 years, many people have lost non-skilled work in positions like cashiers, and customer service. When you go to a McDonalds, or Burger King, or Walmart, or Canadian Tire (hardware store in Canada), or Home Depot, these corporations have effectively eliminated the job of a cashier, by replacing them with automated transaction machines. The customer now does their own work in cashing themselves out and the experience is highly impersonal. I don't go to fast food often, but when I do, I'm always amazed that they basically only pay 1 person to be a cashier, and just expect customers to order for themselves via a computer, their mobile phone, or an on site robot. This has no doubt resulted in thousands of people losing work.
It seems that many non-skilled jobs have already been replaced by robots or are currently under threat of being replaced by robots. Does anyone have any more examples of robots taking humans' jobs? Does anyone have any thoughts or comments on this?
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