yes there will be
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Inventions can and do replace people at work. For example, self-checkout stands have replaced a number of cashiers.Inventions can replace people at work as machines can be programmed to do the work of humans. However, you still need people to design and build the machines, monitor them, and repair them.
50 out of 50 so half of the high teck machines can build an iron man
This really depends on how you define machine; some definitions say that Man is a form of machine - for example, you can describe a man as a heat engine. The key difference is the origins; man is evolved and machines are designed and mechanistic. Because of the evolved nature of man, there is enormous parallelism and complexity and an electro-chemical brain. Although complicated machines are designed, the way these are approached is to either start with a simple machine and add complexity gradually, or to break the system into lots of simple machines. There are some system that are being built using artificial evolution and it may be that one day there is a grey area between machines and animals.
In the future
The theme of "Who Can Replace a Man" centers around the consequences of man's hubris and the potential for technology to surpass and ultimately replace humanity. It explores the idea of humans being rendered obsolete by their own creations and the possibility of a world where machines reign supreme.
"Will replace" is the future tense of "replace".
There is no answer in the story but I would imagine that it was some future third world war.
robots and machines would be implemented by engineers to replace man resulting in no more man labour hours
yes there will be
The ranking of machine brains in the story "Who Can Replace a Man" is based on their abilities and functions. The most advanced and advanced machines are ranked higher because they can perform more complex tasks and functions that were previously done by humans. As the machines become more advanced and sophisticated, they are able to take on higher roles and responsibilities in society, potentially leading to the replacement of humans in certain tasks.
Machines.Mr. Seidschlag
The speed at which the progress is being made - its self evident that YES man has already been replaced in my fields by machines and this will continue to happen.
I have a number 5 brain
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December 11,2011