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Powerful stories about the impact of robot technology


Do you think the office environment will be shaped by 2025 with mobile phones that can be implanted in the human body, transplants with 3D technology, clothing and internet-readable spectacles? Technologists believe that these technologies and devices, which are currently limited to science fiction and will be interpreted, will truly continue to circulate among humans in the future. The World Economic Forum said in a statement that by that time, advanced robotics and artificial intelligence, as well as genetic engineering, would be widely used.

Accordingly, they predicted that robots would take on low-level jobs in the office environment, even in company director positions. The Fourth Industrial Revolution, which spreads the power of innovation around the world, challenging private companies, the government and society as a whole, has led to speculation that robotics will become the number one in the world and that a large number of people will lose their jobs. The robot technology that will emerge through the Fourth Industrial Revolution will pose a great challenge to humans as the trust and bond between companies and the population today is largely weak.

The World Economic Forum recently held its annual meeting, where the world's leading economic powers commented on the impact of the application of robotics on the work environment. "Robotics is already being used in manufacturing, domestic work, hospitals, shops, restaurants and even the battlefield.


Meanwhile, artificial insemination technology, which goes beyond robotics, is slowly widening the gap between humans and machines. But the problem here is how we can deploy this robotic technology in offices across countries, between people of different economic strata, as well as among different economic segments. "This is how Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, expressed his views.

However, we must primarily consider what technology can and cannot do.
Recent research has shown that the gap between developed and emerging economies is rapidly widening due to various conditions of automation, where the big problem of wealth in each country will arise. Lutfey Siddiqi, Chief Representative at UBS, a Swiss bank, is one of the world's leading investment banks. "The Fourth Industrial Revolution is currently using robotics to turn the world economy upside down and reduce labor costs," he said, adding that recent research has shown that the most suitable countries in the world to use robotics are Switzerland tops the list, followed by Argentina.