Pinhao: Lie to you! How can robots replace humans?

The era of intelligence is stepping into this society step by step. It has been predicted that human beings will be replaced by robots. In this regard, I have also worried that we are afraid that we will have a lot of work, even the work that is considered to be fragrant, will be replaced, and even fear that a large number of workers will be unemployed, but then gradually understand them.

I want to say, huh, you think more. Do not believe? Let me tell you something. First of all, I would like to say that many prophecies are not credible. You don't have to panic. Just as someone once said that the Earth will not exist in 2014, but it turns out that we are living well.

Pinhao: Lie to you! How can robots replace humans?

When the ATM entered our life, it was predicted that the bank’s staff would be unemployed and we would not need bank staff.

But the truth is, we have still needed them for so many years, and now the bank staff is still a savory industry. Moreover, I went to withdraw money a few days ago, and I saw an uncle looking for a staff member to help the ATM machine to withdraw money. So, after so many years, this prophecy, is it not just a prophecy? Moreover, we are human beings, so we are more likely to accept emotional communication than many professional terms, which is one of the important factors that robots cannot replace human beings.

Just like a pharmacy, it has been said that pharmacies will no longer need staff after the introduction of robots. In this regard, I said that I dare not agree. Indeed, when the robot comes to the pharmacy, it may be professional when answering guests, but I feel that compared to accepting these technical terms, the guest is easy to accept that the staff combined with the usual experience to tell them what they are when they are communicating When you prescribe a medicine, you may feel a series of uncomfortable illnesses caused by illness. If you are uncomfortable, you may not be able to say: "Yes, that's it." If you communicate, I believe that guests will be more willing to believe in pharmacy work. Personnel words.

Although, now the performance of the robot is outstanding

Pinhao: Lie to you! How can robots replace humans?

Just like a small degree, compared with China's strongest brain, it is not inferior, let us feel worried, but I still think, think more.

Pinhao: Lie to you! How can robots replace humans?

In the case of this twin identification, which is a small win over Wang Feng, the small win is based on the probability of one ten thousandth, not one hundred percent. It is enough to show that the robot is not powerful and unparalleled. The robot can win, it is selected by calculation, by probability, and these are determined by its program, and they are not likely to be 100% correct. Just as many people think that scientists do not believe in miracles, but in reality, miracle itself is only a matter of probability. The reason why we feel miraculous is that there is very little probability of occurrence, but the probability is between 0 and 1. Maybe, generally we will kick out 0 and 1, but as long as there is a possibility between them. The smallness is only a higher probability. Although one in ten thousand sounds amazing, it is only a probability. For the robot, it is the probability of the probability of the two, so don’t feel that the robot is very powerful. It's also amazing, these are determined by its program, and the staff of the program is still working, so I feel that instead of thinking that the robot is magical, it is better to admire the staff who created them and programmed them. Therefore, robots will replace humans, huh, you think more.

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