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Technology | If bots take over, should we stop learning?

With humanoids, physical work will be a choice. The big question is: Do we really need it? 

September 09, 2021 / 14:57 IST
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Tesla Bot is humanoid robot powered by the company's vehicle AI
Tesla Bot is humanoid robot powered by the company's vehicle AI

Recently at Tesla’s presentation on artificial intelligence, tech entrepreneur Elon Musk said that he is working on creating a bot to do ‘dangerous, repetitive, and boring tasks so that humans don't have to’. Profound, right? Imagine humanoids doing tasks that were unnecessary or time consuming.

Adding further, he said, ‘in the future, physical work will be a choice.’ Now those who’ve been dismissing his ideas must know that bots are already occupying our worlds through cell phones and smart gadgets every day. Several stock markets are run by robots, human cashiers are replaced by self-service kiosks and driverless cars will be here in no time. Recently, pop band ABBA announced that their upcoming concert will have their digital avatars (Abbatars, as they call it) with them looking younger in all their 1970s glory — something that will change the future of live concerts.

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The Future Is Here

Not too long ago, we spoke of how the workplace would be reimagined with automation and 3D avatars. In no time, virtual meets became mainstream because of COVID-19-related lockdowns and now Facebook has launched Horizon Workrooms with high-tech features for a different kind of productivity experience. Soon enough, there’ll be other products and solutions, and your next meeting could be attended by your impeccable looking avatar (why groom, right?).