1 in 4 Brits think robots would be better poloticians
Robots have helped increase revenue for numerous firms and a new survey has revealed that people feel the machines could do the same for the wealth of a nation. Approximately one in four UK citizens believe robots would make better decisions than elected human officials when it comes to boosting the economy. The research also uncovered that 66 percent of people foresee AI powered machines working in government positions by 2037. Approximately one in four UK citizens believe robots would make better decisions than human officials when it comes to boosting the economy. A robot run world is a fear among many people across the globe, as some worry about the future of their jobs. But according to a survey conducted by OpenText, a firm that provides management solutions, people living in the UK believe it could revolutionize their country.
Mar-22-2017, 23:05:06 GMT
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