Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
Since the 60s of the 20 century, the development of robotics has significantly stepped forward. In some areas of activity artificial intelligence is able to replace a person completely. According to the US Bank, in 10 years robots will be able to perform 45% of all production tasks, while at the moment the figure reaches 10%.
According to the scientists of Oxford University, in the next 20 years about 35% of the known professions will be assigned to robots, in particular, work that requires quick calculations.
Military
Combat robotic systems are constantly being improved. Robots are often used in military conflicts. These include unmanned aerial vehicles, antiaircraft complexes with remote control, robots for demining, etc.
Scientists believe, in the future, robots will be able to replace soldiers.
Astronauts
Robots can not replace astronauts yet, but robotic systems are able to work on a space station. For example, Robonaut2 (R2), developed by NASA and General Motors, is working on the Earth's orbit. It can function on both the ISS and in outer space.
NASA is also developing a special humanoid robot, capable of going to Mars.
Pharmacists
In the near future, pharmaceutical companies will be able to launch mass production of robotic pharmacists. Their effectiveness is many times greater than human skills. For large pharmaceutical companies with billions of dollars of turnover this is a very optimal option.
According to experts, robots will replace pharmacists in 4 years.
Doctors
Thanks to the enormous pace of development of medicine, most doctors can be replaced by robots. In the US, machines perform successful operations; supercomputers put the correct diagnosis to patients. Over the past five years, robots have carried out thousands of complicated and highly accurate operations.
A number of American clinics have a supercomputer Watson from IBM. It conducts diagnostics of patients.
Lawyers
Robots can be used only as assistants of lawyers. Modern systems help lawyers and attorneys to find the right documents.
For example, robot lawyer ROSS, developed by IBM and based on the artificial intelligence of Watson, works at the international law firm Baker&Hostetler. It is responsible for cases related to the bankruptcy procedure. ROSS can screen out a lot of irrelevant information, which significantly increases the efficiency of work. Also artificial intelligence is engaged in updating the database of trials.
Journalists
Robots will take control of journalism as well, experts say. Currently, software products are being tested whether they can generate news items. Forbes and Big Ten Network already use services of robotic journalists.
According to developers, this is cheaper than the work of editors, since the computer works faster than a person.
Waiters
In some Chinese and Japanese restaurants, waiters were replaced by robots. Hajime Robot Restaurant is the first restaurant in Thailand where all the work is done by robots.
Experts predict that in 10 years most catering establishments will hire robots instead of people. In the future, they can gradually replace the cooks.
Service workers
Experts are sure, that the service sector will be the first where robots will replace people. Machines do not need to be paid, they do not make mistakes due to inattention and do not suffer from mood swings.
At the moment, a part of the customer service systems is already automated. These include ATMs, payment terminals, self-service cash registers, automated parking. In the last two years, robots have replaced library staff.
Workers in enterprises
Since the first machines appeared in the factories, they have successfully replaced workers. In the future, the replacement will continue. People are still present on automated lines of conveyors, but this is a matter of time.
Taxi drivers
Most modern high-tech companies create autopilot systems. Tesla Motors is already testing the systems of automatic control of transport. At present, the development of self-driving vehicles is slowed down because of the lack of a single standard. When the issue is resolved, car accidents and taxi drivers can become a thing of the past.
In the US and Australia, the process of testing of self-driving vehicles is in full swing.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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