Who hates the robot???, page-6

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    Its an interesting one.

    I found some of the government bureaucrats to be robotic regardless.


    I think the politicians would still be human.

    The front line still human, but a lot of government functions and washing operations can easily be replaced by robots.

    However, I think a lot of functions in Australia can and will be replaced by robots.

    It might be difficult to shear a sheep with a robot but arguably the abattoirs could be automated by the farmers reducing the need for immigrants reducing farming costs and making food cheaper etc..


    Baristas obviously will replaced by robots but the recipes will obviously formulated by humans same with food recipes for the courses at food hubs in the suburbs.

    Its good for Australia because many people can concentrate on exports for Australia!! Most of domestic GDP can be facilitated by robots so we have a great supply of humans to utilise in manufacturing exports particularly when we utilise robots in big ticket advance items like finished goods!!
    Last edited by DavoMagic: 21/11/17
 
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