Ken Goldberg
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But that idea of, I guess your question is about government versus private sector.
And not only that, but that individual also has a lot of power in terms of let's say Twitter and X. Media.
And not only that, but that individual also has a lot of power in terms of let's say Twitter and X. Media.
And not only that, but that individual also has a lot of power in terms of let's say Twitter and X. Media.
And seems to know how to use it very effectively. So I think it's a concern. Coming back to the fear, the reason roboticists, and I'm not the only one, almost all of us are not fearful that robots are going to take over. And also that they're going to eliminate humans because it's just not that sophisticated by a long shot. And certainly the other fear is about jobs.
And seems to know how to use it very effectively. So I think it's a concern. Coming back to the fear, the reason roboticists, and I'm not the only one, almost all of us are not fearful that robots are going to take over. And also that they're going to eliminate humans because it's just not that sophisticated by a long shot. And certainly the other fear is about jobs.
And seems to know how to use it very effectively. So I think it's a concern. Coming back to the fear, the reason roboticists, and I'm not the only one, almost all of us are not fearful that robots are going to take over. And also that they're going to eliminate humans because it's just not that sophisticated by a long shot. And certainly the other fear is about jobs.
And I don't see them taking over jobs and putting people out of work because all the jobs that require manual labor are extremely difficult to automate.
And I don't see them taking over jobs and putting people out of work because all the jobs that require manual labor are extremely difficult to automate.
And I don't see them taking over jobs and putting people out of work because all the jobs that require manual labor are extremely difficult to automate.
A huge amount of those jobs cannot be replaced.
A huge amount of those jobs cannot be replaced.
A huge amount of those jobs cannot be replaced.
Like mechanics are so complex where they can reach around things and feel they can take off screws. Bell housing on a trans. You can't see anything. So that's the kind of thing way beyond robots. And I think that there's a shortage of workers. The trades, because we're aging and we need more people to be doing all these jobs, they're not going to be unemployed.
Like mechanics are so complex where they can reach around things and feel they can take off screws. Bell housing on a trans. You can't see anything. So that's the kind of thing way beyond robots. And I think that there's a shortage of workers. The trades, because we're aging and we need more people to be doing all these jobs, they're not going to be unemployed.
Like mechanics are so complex where they can reach around things and feel they can take off screws. Bell housing on a trans. You can't see anything. So that's the kind of thing way beyond robots. And I think that there's a shortage of workers. The trades, because we're aging and we need more people to be doing all these jobs, they're not going to be unemployed.
In fact, it's probably most job security. People are realizing that they're actually in demand, which is great. They're actually getting higher wages.
In fact, it's probably most job security. People are realizing that they're actually in demand, which is great. They're actually getting higher wages.
In fact, it's probably most job security. People are realizing that they're actually in demand, which is great. They're actually getting higher wages.
Well, I have a theory about this. I think some of the most vocal doomsayers who are saying we're on the verge of these things taking over. It was very telling. The person who just won the Nobel Prize, Jeff Hinton, he said, we have never encountered anything more intelligent than ourselves. That was his big line. And I read that and I thought,