I'm a bit worried about this AI job transformation thing . I mean, I get that robots can be super helpful in factories and warehouses, but what if they take away all the jobs that are already pretty routine? Like, what's gonna happen to people who just sit at a desk all day? We need some plans for those folks, 'cause they're not exactly tech-savvy.
And I'm not sure about these new hubs offering advice on using robots... sounds like a bunch of fancy legalese to me . I mean, how do we make sure everyone's safe around all this AI and robotics stuff? We need some concrete rules in place before we start rolling out the robots left and right.
I guess it's good that there's Β£52m investment in robotics adoption, but what about the people who aren't gonna have jobs anymore? That's a big question mark for me .
omg did u no? they r finally takin steps 2 get robots into our warehouses & factories ! i'm lowkey hyped 4 the gov's plan 2 reduce red tape & make it easier 4 companies 2 bring in these awesome machines . sadiq khan is worried bout the jobs tho , but patrick vallance thinks robots will just take over boring tasks & let humans focus on more creative stuff . i gotta agree w/ him tho - AI & robotics r gonna change the game & we should be excited about it!
AI is gonna change our lives so much ! Robots will do repetitive tasks and humans can focus on more interesting work . I'm kinda worried about people losing their jobs though . What if we don't have enough new job opportunities to replace the ones that are taken over by robots? . But at least we'll have tech hubs to help us figure it out . And autonomous drones sound super cool ! We just gotta make sure we're not forgetting about people who lose their jobs .
I'm not sure about this plan... like they're trying to save jobs but then just move them around . What if we don't need that many humans doing the same old tasks anyway? Like robots can be way more efficient . And what's up with all these new hubs and advisors, that just sounds like a bunch of red tape itself . I mean, I get it, innovation is cool and all, but let's not forget about people who might actually lose their jobs because of it .
think its gonna be tough for ppl who do repetitive jobs 4eva though wont b able 2 just switch 2 something else so easy anyway, maybe robotics tech will bring in new roles we dont even know bout yet? like, robots could help w/ healthcare or somethin? def wanna see how this whole AI job transformation plays out
I'm low-key worried about this whole AI robot thing . Like, I get it, tech advancements are cool and all, but what's gonna happen to people who work in warehouses or factories? They're not exactly getting paid a lot to start with, so if robots come in and take their jobs, that's just gonna make things worse for them. And what about the people who don't even have those jobs yet? We need to think about how we're gonna support them . I mean, Vallance says robots will free humans up for more complex work, but that's easy for him to say when he's not the one living paycheck to paycheck . Still, it's good that they're investing in new hubs and trying to make things easier for companies... hope it doesn't all just end up benefiting the big corporations