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<blockquote data-quote="Ayasano" data-source="post: 93843" data-attributes="member: 4804"><p>I wasn't actually referring to sci-fi at all. I was referring to what the leading minds in science and technology think is going to happen in the coming decades based on what history has taught us. (eg., the industrial revolution, and the pace of technological advancement in the past)</p><p></p><p>Also, robots have already replaced humans in several fields, such as large-scale manufacturing. Assembly lines manned by humans are quickly becoming a thing of the past. </p><p></p><p>We also have algorithms that can write simple news articles, or basic pieces of music, and they become more advanced each day.</p><p></p><p>In the long-term, this isn't a bad thing. A future where I don't have to work? Where all my needs are taken care of by robots? Yes please! The bigger issue is in moving humanity towards a society where people don't need to earn money, ie. where there is no resource scarcity. Asteroid mining is going to help with that, but we have a ways to go with other resources and manufacturing methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayasano, post: 93843, member: 4804"] I wasn't actually referring to sci-fi at all. I was referring to what the leading minds in science and technology think is going to happen in the coming decades based on what history has taught us. (eg., the industrial revolution, and the pace of technological advancement in the past) Also, robots have already replaced humans in several fields, such as large-scale manufacturing. Assembly lines manned by humans are quickly becoming a thing of the past. We also have algorithms that can write simple news articles, or basic pieces of music, and they become more advanced each day. In the long-term, this isn't a bad thing. A future where I don't have to work? Where all my needs are taken care of by robots? Yes please! The bigger issue is in moving humanity towards a society where people don't need to earn money, ie. where there is no resource scarcity. Asteroid mining is going to help with that, but we have a ways to go with other resources and manufacturing methods. [/QUOTE]
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