Life is influenced by technology on a daily basis. Therefore, technology has developed in many ways in these modern times, as have the mechanisms that apply to robots equipped with artificial intelligence. Robots with artificial intelligence do not yet exist, but researchers around the world are trying to develop this type of technology. Nowadays the production of robots has increased and many companies make their own version of robots. However, robots can reduce job opportunities for humans if they can outsmart them, and the problem with robots is how they will affect our future and how scientists will plan to use such technology. This essay will discuss a number of disadvantages that arise with the employment of artificial intelligence, including the ethics and morals behind such evolution. There has been a great deal of use of methods of investing large amounts of money in the production of goods and services. This use of machines has greatly reduced the number of employees, because there is an increase in the efficiency of the machines. This is because a single machine can perform multiple tasks thus replacing many employees who could have been hired to perform the same task, meaning that one machine can perform several tasks efficiently without taking a break or receiving a paycheck. The increased efficiency that comes from the use of machines could encourage institutions to adopt greater use of machines over human labor [4]. Machines outsmarting humans contribute to rising unemployment rates in many countries, including developed ones. Furthermore, governments are trying to combat rising unemployment rates, so one approach that has been adopted and has proven effective is the use of labor...... middle of paper ......94 vol. 3. [2] R. Kurzweil, The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Surpass Human Intelligence, vol. 32, pp. 66, 1999.[3] R.Rhodes, Visions of technology: a century of vital debate on machines, systems and the human world. New York: Simon and Schuster. 2000, pp.120-125[4] J. Zeira.(2006). Machines as engines of growth [online]. Available: http://eprints.luiss.it/889/1/C011_059-zeira-2006.pdf [Accessed 27 May] [5] C. Lewis. (2014, February). The economic impact of the robotic revolution [online]. Available: http://robohub.org/the-economic-impact-of-the-robotic-revolution/ [Accessed May 27] [6] J. Bongard. (2013, August). Evolutionary Robotics [online], vol. 56 number 8, p74-83. Available: http://web.a.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.kustar.ac.ae/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=10&sid=3ada03e4-4914-429e-8649-be5efbc89f28%40sessionmgr4001&hid=4201 [Accessed May 27]
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