Are Robots Take Over White Collar Jobs In Today's Society?

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Are robots taking over white collar jobs in today's society? Modern technology is taking over every facet of our lives. We use technology for entertainment, for work and wherever else we can put it to make every and any aspects of our lives easier. But as technology advances and flourishes there will come many complications and the complications are already coming to the forefront of many people’s lives. Will machines start to take over white collar jobs? Yes and it is starting in present day time.
What are white collar jobs?

White collar jobs refer to a career that usually takes place in an office and usually requires to have a college degree to do and it also pay higher than other lower paying jobs. Machines are already taking over …show more content…

The job of a surgeon are one of the many jobs starting to be replaced in this path. The Da Vinchi surgical system is a robotic arm that assists surgeons in making smaller more precise incisions. Instead of having many people around you in a surgeon room it is one robot making working on a patient while the doctor is controlling to robot from another room in the hospital. Nurses are also starting to get replaced in the medical field. TUG is an autonomous robot who currently has over 20 million deliveries and are in more than 100 hospitals in the United States alone. ( Aetheon) The manager of food and nutrition at USCF medical center Henroid has commented that they hired 30 less people than would have been hired if the robots were not ordered. …show more content…

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But to contrast the opinion in the paragraph above, on a paper written by Darrel L West called “Robots at work” he states that Robot at work he states the use of robots in an industrial since led to an increase factory productivity and wages. He also states that it leads to human workers being more productive and the robots had no correlation with the hours worked by white collar worker in this field. This contradicts would many would think the first time they would think about robots in the workplace. Many people would think that robots would lead to less productivity but sometimes that is not the case. In an article from Carrier Management it states in its article “The Impact of Robots replacing Humans in the workplace” by Denise Johnson in one increasing problem that will start to come with the integration of robots into the work society would be work compensation.

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