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vishal singh
Sep 06, 2019
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Hello Readers

  It is always a big question with every big technological advancement and that is "Whether machines are going to replace us or not?" This is a general question but when you have a background understanding of this topic and IT stuff this topic becomes debatable and you will find yourself on one of the sides eventually. There is nothing wrong on why and how this question comes to you, the wrong is the perception that we will make at the end of the discussion. When someone asks me the same question on "Whether machines are going to replace us or not?" I answer firmly, "Ask your Machine". Ask your smartphone whether it is replacing you or not, ask your laptop and high core processor machine that whether it is replacing you somewhere. To answer this, you must ask yourself why you purchased this machine and is it replaced anything in your life? The straightforward answer to this is NO. It is up to you to whom you replace and why. A machine can't think and will only make decisions based on the algorithms, that's it, you trust it? There is no trust issue actually, machines are never get judged but they only get better day by day. Till now you know your answer that why purchased the machine - smartphone, laptop, smartwatch, etc. The answer is to make life easier and daily tasks simpler. Now, what about unemployment that is caused by the machine? Here I will be like - what about employment that is caused by the machine? There is no or yes, favor or against. It is just we are being confused about the perspective that we are carrying. Machines are made to reduce your labor and achieve your daily tasks by saving your time. If the motive is so well, how you suppose to think that this will go against one day? As of now, machines are not thinking like us, then who is removing and causing mass unemployment, it is the leadership and management. But there is nothing wrong in it as well. Keeping machine at your work creates more employment, you need maintainers to maintain it, regular checks, safety check, updates, replacement if needed, these are giving opportunities to newcomers as well, don't you think? It's like if we have 10 machines to do work of 20 people then we require 10 people as well to keep machines running.     The machine will always be solving our problems, so if unemployment is the problem, don't worry, machine can be used there as well to solve this issue. What if I can train someone by using computer and internet who is located at another corner of the world? This can be done. So if you are still stuck with one question in your brain and that is

"Whether machines are going to replace us or not?"

Just change your focus and find how the machine can solve this! Question regarding unemployment, machine taking over humans, that all will be answered by just looking at this problem with a different angle. You are actually learning the art of living with machines. Take it with both hands and you will never remain unanswered.

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