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Machines are learning by what they do today, tomorrow and next week, some get queasy, digitally enabled smart products will make decisions without being taught, and teach other machines without asking for permission. That's artificial intelligence. At a time that launched stories for decades. Here is al jazeera's jake ward. >>reporter: every day approximately 3 billion people go to a form of work and bring with them their human abilities - their experience, compassion, manual dexterity. In a generation, how many of these jobs will be done by a machine? In several industries it seems robots could do the work.

The jobs are harder than it looks. One of those things is dry cleaning, it takes human dexterity to deal with the variety of clothes that we wear. A robot can't look at this, know what it is and feed it through a standardized machine that could handle other pieces of clothing. >>as soon as i was born my parents had me on their backs working the machine. By the age of 7 i was putting expungers on hangers, taking ticket at the counter. By the age of 16 i was working on saturday so they could have a.

My whole life i've pretty much worked at a drycleaners. >>Chromium Os Usb Image Download. we need humans to drive us around in taxis. >>they are pushing us to a world where humans are worse than necessary. At the moment we need human resources and judgment and senses letting us know dangerous stuff like when the person in front of us is drunk. Let's look at how many are effected. Out of a total workforce, 210,000 work in the dry cleaning laundry industry. 233,000 workers, are drivers of taxis.

Half a million would be in need of new lines of work in just the two industries. Military is a driving force behind robotics. And artificial intelligence.

A robot can also wield a weapon and track the troops. >>it's a futuristic agency, in charge of insane products. >>the most important was a concept that could divide an attack.

They hosted a competition like this. They could drive themselves and they wound up with google's self-driving car. We tend to be afraid of robots much maybe it was the movies, the best robot lab in hollywood, and sometimes they can be a little scary.

Others don't have that. They have an open idea about what a robot could do to help us. The future is exciting.

Military aspects are alarming. The military built the x 47 b.

A pilotless combat plane that can take off and land without human assistance. And the military held exercises in 2014 experimenting with weaponized robots, the thing that hollywood screen writers based their scripts on, it would be another generation before artificial generations will make it possible to make a meal or press a shirt and a few years before they drive a car. The irony is killing a human is a simple task, and robots can do that now jacob ward joins me from san francisco. Welcome back to 'inside story'. For the purposes of this conversation, what do we mean when we talk about intelligence in artificial intelligence.

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