While machines and Artificial Intelligence are increasingly capable of performing tasks traditionally done by humans, they are unlikely to fully replace humans. Many roles require emotional intelligence, creativity, and complex decision-making that machines struggle to replicate. Instead, it's more probable that humans and machines will work alongside each other, enhancing productivity and efficiency while allowing humans to focus on areas where they excel. The future will likely see a shift in job types rather than outright replacement.
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.
Pokies, is the Australian word for slot machines. Whatever you do, neverEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER use these disgusting machines
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Computers are not made by accident, they are the most complicated machines ever designed by man. The second most complicated machines ever designed by man is the pipe organ. Both require careful planning from the very start or the machine designed and built will never do anything remotely like what might have been wanted.
Computers are not made by accident, they are the most complicated machines ever designed by man. The second most complicated machines ever designed by man is the pipe organ. Both require careful planning from the very start or the machine designed and built will never do anything remotely like what might have been wanted.
typewriters (replaced by a keyboard and word processor) teletype and facimile machines (replaced by emails and scanned documents) calculators (still in use but replaced by spreadhseet programs) ledger books (replaced by accounting packages) etc..
No,machines are not smarter than man as: 1]Machines are made by man so they cannot be smarter than man.Though some machines can learn things on their own this is because they are programmed to learn things own their own selves, but man programmed machines so man is smarter than machines. 2]Machines are very dumb things if you see them clearly. They fail to do aything without the guidance and programming of us humans. 3]A machine cannot feel,understand,express emotions.Neither can it understand a situation. Therefore,I believe that man is smarter than machines
not possiblethere are at least tens of thousands of different computers that have been made. many were one off experimental machines that were never documented outside the lab that developed them. many the company destroyed the documents when the machines were replaced with newer models and the machines are lost to history. many were classified military machines that we will never know about unless they are someday declassified. etc. etc. etc.
The cast of The Man Who Loved Machines - 1983 includes: Terrence Labrosse
Man is more important. Without man, what would be the purpose of machines. The purpose of machines is to be the tools of man. Without man, machines would quickly run out of power, be overcome by natural processes, and eventually lie buried as artifacts under the 'sands of time'.
man because things can go wroung with machines , thiers cheaper and it would be easier to use machines but their not as reliable as man .
Yes because when they had machines in the new factories alot of people got replaced by the machines and they tried to sabotage the machines so they wouldn't work and get there job back