Jobs working in factories are quickly becoming "robotized" as robots have the ability to work faster and more efficiently than humans. The near future will show that robots will take the mediocre jobs that involve just putting things together and dissassembly.
-Tychusfindlay919
P.S. work hard in school, robots wont be lawyers or doctors in the near future :)
Jobs as simple as checking out at stores have been replaced by computers and many others.
lion scrodems have become oblete bue to computers ahah
slide rule manufacturers, and those of log tables, have also become obsolete.
Most jobs that currently can be replaced by computers alone have been. Numerous other jobs that could be replaced so, would also require the computer to have artificial intelligence and the ability to rationalise as humans do. The unlikelihod of this means it probably won't occur in the conceivably near-future.Jobs that can be replaced by computers in conjunction with other tools such as robots include manufacture and primary sector jobs, such as farming and processing. Many tertiary sector jobs could also theoretically be replaced by them, such as accounting, receptionist, diagnostic and consultancy services.
The three business machines that have been replaces by computers are th abacus,slide rule, and a loom
nearly any job has been altered by computers but printing has been completley wiped out by technology ;) mmmmmkaaaay
They haven't been replaced! Only now they are much smaller and switched on and off by nano-bots that receive instructions from user input.
Computers have had a great role in the changing of job demands especially in recent years. Computers have large memory storage and can replace the use of paper. Computers can also calculate equations, set up graphing tools, and many other useful tools that used to be done by hand. Although jobs have been replaced by computers they have also developed others. In order to keep a working efficient computer you need to maintain them and not everyone can work on computers. Creating a demand for repair services and technological support.
Quaterniary jobs are jobs to do with computers.
Human Beings will be replaced by robots
Computer addiction controversy is pretty strong or the controversy of how computers have replaced many people in many different jobs fields, such as a Chronicle Printer for example.
Some jobs require computers and some jobs have computers in offices to stay connected with email and other resources. Today, there aren't many jobs that don't require computers.
Steve Jobs He created Apple computers and Macontosh
Approximately 83% of jobs in the US require the use of computers in some capacity. From office work to technical professions, computer skills are essential in the modern workforce.
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