Robots in a business can enhance efficiency and productivity, allowing workers to focus on more complex tasks while handling repetitive duties. However, this can lead to job displacement for some employees, creating concerns about job security. For consumers, the integration of robots can improve service speed and product quality, leading to a better overall experience. Nonetheless, there may be apprehensions regarding reduced human interaction and potential impacts on employment.
Depends. If: Robots are your workers: not a lot directly, but the labour required for maintainance is quite important. Humans are your workers: Most of it. Motivation of said workers contributes the rest.
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they are less workers in the secondary sector as businesses are using machines and robots instead as they are cheaper and quicker as they don't need to get paid unlike workers. for example the chocolate made in Cadburys world it not made by people instead they used machines which can do the same job as workers
Analysts like Martin Ford express concerns that robots and automation could lead to significant job displacement, particularly in industries reliant on routine tasks. They fear that as machines become more capable, many workers may be unable to transition to new roles, resulting in increased unemployment and economic inequality. Additionally, there are worries about the societal impact of a workforce heavily dominated by machines, including potential declines in consumer spending and social unrest.
they are less workers in the secondary sector as businesses are using machines and robots instead as they are cheaper and quicker as they don't need to get paid unlike workers. for example the chocolate made in Cadburys world it not made by people instead they used machines which can do the same job as workers
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On the Up - 2007 Robots Replace Workers 2-8 was released on: USA: 24 January 2008
Robots are essentially slaves, workers who never sleep
They have replaced some human workers jobs They work better and more efficiently They save the company money because it does not have to be paid and can run 24 hours
It's an excellent idea for robots, you can program a machine(robot) to be perfect but you cannot program a human being to be perfect and robots are accurate and faster
robots can work 24 hours a day and humans can't :P
It depends. Robots are faster at doing some things but they also can miss small details people can see.
They make people lazy.
It can make our lives easier
Robots have improved safety and health for workers because they can be used in more hazardous situations, thus keeping the worker away from the hazard, and because they can be use continuously, allowing workers to do less repetitive work and avoid repetitive stress injuries.
Robots make repetitive tasks which are made with extreme precision, which is not normally possible with humans. Also, there are some disorders regarding repetitive tasks made by humans, which suggests robots in factories is highly recommended. Dangerous tasks can also be made by robots, which in the past was the job of humans. Factory environments are usually harmful for human health. For example, dangerous gases which are inhaled by human workers or the psychological effect that factories have in human workers. The only bad thing about robots in factories is the fact that they take jobs from human workers (which is good for industries but not for workers).
Depends. If: Robots are your workers: not a lot directly, but the labour required for maintainance is quite important. Humans are your workers: Most of it. Motivation of said workers contributes the rest.