Humans and Robots Can Work Together (Grade 4 PDF)
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This document discusses how humans and robots can collaborate in various fields, emphasizing the increasing role of automation in daily life. It provides examples of how robots are used in retail and other industries to improve efficiency and offer convenience, and explores the potential impact of technology advancements on the job market.
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## Humans and Robots Can Work Together - Humans have always used technology to make their lives easier. - Automation is becoming part of daily life but doesn't mean we live in a robot-dominated world. - Automation increases efficiency and convenience. - One major online retailer uses robots to help...
## Humans and Robots Can Work Together - Humans have always used technology to make their lives easier. - Automation is becoming part of daily life but doesn't mean we live in a robot-dominated world. - Automation increases efficiency and convenience. - One major online retailer uses robots to help manage orders. - By 2018, the company employed 45,000 robots. - When an order is placed, a robot retrieves the item and takes it to a human worker. - These robots have not replaced human workers. - In fact, with humans and robots working together, an order can be filled 80% faster. ## "Remote Presence System" Robot - A "remote presence system" robot helps a customer in a home repair store. - Many robotics companies are looking for ways to combine the best efforts of human and robotic workers. - One solution is a "remote presence system" which consists of small robots that look like rolling computers and have video-chat capabilities. - This allows company employees to be anywhere in the world and still help customers in a store. - Workers need Wi-Fi and a special app that links them to the robot. - These robots do not take away jobs. - Instead, they can help create jobs in areas where there are few employment opportunities. - People can work for a store even if they don't live near it. - Having humans work alongside robots improves efficiency and speed and can even create new human jobs. - The job of robots is to make humans' work easier, but humans will be working jobs for a long time to come. ## Robots Will Take Professional Jobs - The image of robots in the workplace is often of robotic assembly workers in a manufacturing plant. - More and more workplace robots do "white-collar jobs". - The workers they are replacing are not factory workers, but office workers and professionals. - In the second half of the twentieth century, the world entered the Digital Age. - Many new and important computer and robotic technologies were invented. - Some inventions made work easier and cheaper than using human beings. - As a result, many employers found that it cost much less to maintain a robot than to pay a human worker salary, benefits, and health insurance. - In such cases, workers sometimes lost their jobs to machines. - At first, the majority of lost jobs were "blue-collar", or manual labor, or professional. - White-collar jobs were thought to be safe from replacement. - No one thought a robot could do specialized professional work better than a human. - However, technology improves quickly and recent technological advancements have begun to threaten some white-collar jobs. - Some tasks that only doctors could perform can now be done by machines. - Robot-assisted surgery is growing in popularity. - Robots can perform much of the procedure. - Computer programs are able to diagnose certain illnesses better than a human can because they can access information more quickly than humans. ## Technology for Tomorrow - Technology has made life easier and better in many ways. - However, as technology advances, machines can do increasingly complex jobs. - The lower cost of machines and computer programs means they could eventually block people from taking these jobs. - Even white-collar jobs could be completely replaced. - Humans and technology can exist together in the workplace. - Others think that as new technology develops, humans will no longer be needed. ## Will a Robot Take Your Job? - How likely is it that a robot takes this job in the future? - (1 = certain) | Job | Likelihood (1 = certain) | | :----------------------------------- | :----------------------- | | Editors (white-collar) | 0.06 | | Firefighters (blue-collar) | 0.17 | | Real Estate Agents (white-collar) | 0.86 | | Retail Salespeople (blue-collar) | 0.92 | | Telemarketers (white-collar) | 0.99 | - Source: "The Future of Employment: How Susceptible Are Jobs to Computerization?" by C. Fray and M. Osborne (2013) - This real estate robot could be taking a human Realtor's job. - Robots have replaced blue-collar jobs such as cashier, bank teller, and tollbooth worker, for years. ## Robots in the Restaurant - During the past fifty years, innovations in pizza have included deep-dish and square pies and toppings like goat cheese and arugula. - There's an extra-large deluxe change revolutionizing the industry. - Several companies are using robots to make pizza. - Machine-made pizza is not new. - The frozen pizza you buy at the grocery is created in a factory. - Robots working in a restaurant kitchen are a recent change. - According to a 2017 Washington Post article, a California-based company that uses robots "can now make and deliver 372 pizzas an hour." - Robots squirt and spread tomato sauce on the dough. - They shape the dough into a circle. - Then they place the pizza in the oven. - The robots do have coworkers. - People are still needed to prepare the sauce and add toppings. - An engineer designs the robot and programs how it moves. - Engineer Josh Goldberg said in a 2017 Los Angeles Times interview that he updates the robot's software in the restaurant. This prevents a "hacker from taking control of the pizza assembly line." - Robot workers keep costs down. - Company owners say this allows them to spend more on quality ingredients. - Robots don't need wages or benefits, such as vacation days. - A new generation of pizza cooks is here to stay.