I have read some of the other blog posts and most of them seems to find mostly negative aspects to the robots taking over and performing mundane jobs. This is what they are most likely to do in the short term. I see it as they are freeing up creative potential. Seeing as processes are mostly done quicker more iterations can be done in a shorter time span. Which will speed up the development process. There just need to be places that take care of that freed up creativity, one such place is Kickstarter. There you can search for funding for almost everything. It also shortens the way from producer to consumer, seeing as the producer can take order directly from the consumer. It also works as a way of getting a feel for the market.
In the long term of course there is a chance that most jobs will be taken by robots. In this day and age a lot of people identifies them self by the position that they have, most likely people did so even more, earlier. But what are we really working for? To have a better life? To have more spare time? If people are afraid that they will not have an income then they might need to try to do something about that now, before it goes away. We are on the verge of the space age. Space - the final frontier. It might affect us as much as the industrialization did, or not. But seeing as there is so much that humans have not yet seen or done it is unlikely that there will be no jobs.
I would assume that a doctors won't be replaced any time soon. There are a lot of tests that can't be done for every one right now seeing as they might be to expensive. I believe in proactive medicine and a lot of sicknesses found in the early stages, might cut pain and expenses dead in its tracks. I like the droids and I can't wait till they are here.
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