The future of automated jobs (part 1)
Robotics, A.I and planes
Now this might sound like a spooky business to most of you all yet there is a robotic arm that actually landed a boeing 737.
"In a simulation of course" Never the less it is still quite an achievement that was accomplished and we will be seeing more of this pretty soon I guess. As seen in my previous post about Flying cars these types of technology are rising up, jobs which thought to be irreplaceable 20 years back are now actually being tested and built.
"Wich jobs will they replace tomorrow? and what if all jobs will become replaceable?"
Don't scream to soon that it is impossible that's what we thought about most things we see today 30 years back, yet today my phone is smarter as the smartest computer was in the world 30 years ago.
ps. 30 years back there were not even mobile phones car phones for businessmen, yes but no apps and no games to kill time with. "who could imagine?" It's why I hope mankind will rise and implement a Universal Basic Income since ones we replaced all our jobs whom will feed us? Food for thought?
plane lands and does some strange stuff?
Now I cant explain this second vid yet it sure was fun to watch.
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Why do they need a robot arm? Commercial jetliners already fly and land themselves, the pilots just press the brakes at the end and steer to the gate.
The robot arm does the last few steps that the pilot does so 100% automated flights are theoretically possible now.
it can steer through traffic back to the gate without any human input?
I can't imagine that being harder to program as what already is automated.
they don't have to avoid pedestrians or other obstacles on the ground, then you have all the same problems that driverless cars face, of course they seem to have solved most of those for cars so planes can't be far behind.