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The Future of Jobs in Relation to Robotics
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The increasing use of robotics in the workplace, particularly in Amazon warehouses and industrial spaces, has prompted discussions about the future of certain jobs. Although some jobs may be automated, the introduction of robots does not necessarily result in job loss but rather the creation of new jobs, including the rise of cobotics in which robots and humans can work together safely.

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The speaker describes a casual encounter with a robot wandering around a hallway, which left them questioning its purpose and mission.
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Robotics
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The speaker describes a casual encounter with a robot wandering around a hallway, which left them questioning its purpose and mission.

Chapter
The Future of Jobs in Relation to Robotics
Episode
#329 – Kate Darling: Social Robots, Ethics, Privacy and the Future of MIT
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The speaker discusses the current state of robotics and the growing presence of robots in our lives, such as delivery robots in cities.
45:15 - 48:05 (02:49)
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Robotics
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The speaker discusses the current state of robotics and the growing presence of robots in our lives, such as delivery robots in cities. The speaker also notes that people have a dichotomous view of robots, either loving them or hating them.

Chapter
The Future of Jobs in Relation to Robotics
Episode
#329 – Kate Darling: Social Robots, Ethics, Privacy and the Future of MIT
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Robotics and automation will continue to disrupt industries, but rather than replacing human jobs, they will supplement them and make work safer and more enjoyable.
48:05 - 53:08 (05:03)
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Robotics
Summary

Robotics and automation will continue to disrupt industries, but rather than replacing human jobs, they will supplement them and make work safer and more enjoyable.

Chapter
The Future of Jobs in Relation to Robotics
Episode
#329 – Kate Darling: Social Robots, Ethics, Privacy and the Future of MIT
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast