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meidkwhoiam t1_jd6ih4q wrote
Reply to comment by TechyDad in What jobs cannot be done by machines? by Spirited-Meringue829
'In the future' meaning whenever a robotics student decides to make it happen for whatever project. We've had robots that are more than capable of that kind of complex motion for a long time now.
Like sure it's not gonna be an industrialized machine making fabrics faster than a human feasibly ever could, but we have robots that allow surgeons to perform from across the country, and to perform operations that human hands are just not precise enough for.
My point is that this isn't a technology issue, it's that no one has been bored enough to figure it out yet.
meidkwhoiam t1_jd11i1y wrote
Reply to comment by daddymusic in What jobs cannot be done by machines? by Spirited-Meringue829
How about a little more?
meidkwhoiam t1_jd10prt wrote
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I'll choose to not reward you for tripling down
meidkwhoiam t1_jd10hob wrote
Reply to comment by daddymusic in What jobs cannot be done by machines? by Spirited-Meringue829
So... Robots are capable of performing surgery then?
meidkwhoiam t1_jd0zp6f wrote
Reply to comment by AvatarJuan in What jobs cannot be done by machines? by Spirited-Meringue829
We have DNA printers, so producing blood or plasma on demand isn't exactly out of the realm of possibility.
meidkwhoiam t1_jd0zdrs wrote
Reply to comment by augustulus1 in What jobs cannot be done by machines? by Spirited-Meringue829
Imagine being racist against a race we aren't technologically advanced enough to create yet.
meidkwhoiam t1_jd0z45h wrote
Reply to comment by daddymusic in What jobs cannot be done by machines? by Spirited-Meringue829
Robots have been surgery workhorses since the early 2000's
meidkwhoiam t1_jd0ygcz wrote
Reply to comment by TechyDad in What jobs cannot be done by machines? by Spirited-Meringue829
Far too complicated sounds like it actually means 'research group hasn't decided to tackle it yet'
Like how hard could it be for a bunch of robotics students to get a couple 6axis arms to work together? Sure maybe you wouldn't have a massive industrialized process, but you could exchange human sweatshop workers with 2 robot arms.
meidkwhoiam t1_jda95wu wrote
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