Robots
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And it's not just because, you know, we are the one building the
robots.
The first is that these narrowly defined jobs will be the first to be displaced by robots, because single-task
robots
are just the easiest kinds to build.
For example,
robots
are great at repetitive and constrained work, but human beings have an amazing ability to bring together capability with creativity when faced with problems that we've never seen before.
It's when every day brings a little bit of a surprise that we have designed work for humans and not for
robots.
We need to create environments where both human beings and
robots
thrive.
I say, let's give more work to the robots, and let's start with the work that we absolutely hate doing.
With a handheld strobe, they can explore the sculpture, and discover thousands of cell-sized
robots
hard at work, leaping in and out of the optic nerve, being deployed to the retina to repair it.
Like all the studies of
robots
and work I’ve done in the last eight years, I started this one with a big, open question: How do we learn to work with intelligent machines?
Before robots, if you were a bomb disposal technician, you dealt with an IED by walking up to it.
Trainees learn better than they did before
robots.
And when you wake up in the morning and you read the newspaper and it says, "The
robots
are coming, they may take all our jobs," as a start-up investor focused on the future of work, our fund was the first one to say artificial intelligence should be a focus for us.
And it was a frustrating experience, because I'd hear the same back-and-forth over and over again: "The
robots
are coming!"
So this is some fighting
robots.
I came out of the movie business, as I said, and I said, let's make these animatronic
robots.
So right now, you see, I love little
robots.
Now these are not robots, they're kind of lovebots, you know.
What I want to tell you about today is how I see
robots
invading our lives at multiple levels, over multiple timescales.
And when I look out in the future, I can't imagine a world, 500 years from now, where we don't have
robots
everywhere.
I think we're sort of on the cusp of
robots
becoming common, and I think we're sort of around 1978 or 1980 in personal computer years, where the first few
robots
are starting to appear.
And we've seen, over the last two or three years, lawn-mowing robots, Husqvarna on the bottom, Friendly Robotics on top there, an Israeli company.
And then in the last 12 months or so we've started to see a bunch of home-cleaning
robots
appear.
And that's true with a lot of
robots.
But we had to make it fairly robust, much more robust than the
robots
we build in our labs.
And the big breakthrough for these robots, really, was September 11th.
We had the
robots
down at the World Trade Center late that evening.
He's sending
robots
into caves, looking at what's going on.
The worst thing that's happened in the cave so far was one of the
robots
fell down ten meters.
So one year ago, the US military didn't have these
robots.
And over the next couple of months, we're going to be sending
robots
in production down producing oil wells to get that last few years of oil out of the ground.
Autonomous
robots
going down, doing this sort of work.
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