Robots have replaced many human jobs, not as of today, since the start of the industrial revolution. The initial replacement was simple, mechanical or heavy manual labor. Today, with the development of technology, robots are starting to be. clever. Many jobs have been replaced by robots. What will humans do if they are replaced?
1. Scheduled Work
40% of the total steel produced in the world requires welding to make products, and robots have replaced welders. In the past, the biggest difficulty was that the robot could only passively program and weld along a single programmed path. If the weld path of each part is exactly the same, then this type of robotic welding poses no problem. Maturity of artificial intelligence can automatically identify the location of weld beads and guide the robotto follow weld beads in multiple ways, just like a welder's eyes. Now, more and more automatic welding equipment can automatically follow the weld bead.
2. High-performance technology
In recent years, image processing technology has developed rapidly. Digital cameras are used to simulate the human eye and take photos of artifacts. This method of visual inspection using artificial intelligence has gradually replaced a large number of manual tasks. Hebei University of Technology collaborated with Tianjin Yingli Solar Panels to develop an automated machine that uses machine vision to detect defects in solar panels. It can not only detect surface defects and damage, but also identify battery panels with different levels of color difference, and classify andstore them automatically according to the level. After this technology was applied to the production workshop, more than 50 inspection officers were replaced.
3. Impact
Robots have replaced the workforce and will create a large number of unemployed people. If social distribution cannot be adjusted during this period, it will be a human disaster. Most people are unemployed, which means they have no income. Social consumption capacity has fallen sharply. Only a few people can afford high-quality products, and most people can only consume low-end products.
Judging from the trend of human development, robots will definitely replace humans' simple, mechanical and repetitive tasks, but in some sophisticated fields, robots still cannot outperform humans.