It would depend on what aspect you would look at it. There are still a lot of humans who are the masters of their own computers. Yet, there are some industries that are already starting to replace their human employees with robots. In the e-commerce industry, it is just more effective to use robots as compared to humans. There are also more robots that are working in warehousing as compared to how it was a few years back.
Even the food industry is starting to replace humans with robots. Robots are known to work faster and may provide the type of services that people would like to get. There are also more robots that are being used right now to create the goods that people need. This means that there are millions of people who rely on this job that would also lose their work.
Calculating, Processing, Integrating, Differentiating are what intrigues me the most in a very beautiful way.
D. Loukas, Maths Professor, Diploma in Mathematics, Beverly hills, California
Answered Jan 09, 2020
Yes, there’s no denying that robots are replacing human efforts in many areas of life. Robots are taking over jobs. Research shows that by 2030, robots will replace about 20 million jobs. There are currently over 2.25 million robots in use all over the world.
These robots carry out tasks simple tasks such as cooking, cleaning to complex tasks such as mass production of goods, assembling and packaging products, earth, and space exploration. Robots are highly used in manufacturing companies, in medicine, transportation industry, laboratory research, build cars and electronics. Robots are reducing and replacing human labor in all these fields.