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RE: Fear of being replaced by robots: The Entrepreneur answers

Buenas noches @fexonice. La verdad es que da la sensación de que el mundo se tambalea y que cada avance tecnológico, tienda a eclipsar a la humanidad. No sé si es negación o ignorancia, pero sigo pensando que son abismos profundos los que se abre, separando más a los miembros de la sociedad, si presto atención al aspecto económico me parece que el acceso a estos avances no están al alcance de todos por ejemplo, los países pobres que no pueden ir a la vanguardia de lo que se crea, estos quedarán rezagados en muchos aspectos, tal como sucede con los avances en la medina, resulta tan costosa que solo una minoría puede acceder a ella...

Good evening @fexonice. The truth is that it gives the feeling that the world is tottering and that every technological advance, tends to eclipse humanity. I do not know if it is denial or ignorance, but I still think that they are deep chasms that opens, separating more members of society, if I pay attention to the economic aspect it seems to me that access to these advances are not available to all for example, poor countries that can not go to the forefront of what is created, these will lag behind in many respects, as happens with advances in the medina, it is so expensive that only a minority can access it ....

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Well, every new technology inventions usually comes with a high price, and only affordable by a few rich individuals. However, as time goes by, the cost for acquiring them become lesser. Just think about mobile phone for example, when it first came out, the price for a GSM phone was so high for the ordinary people. Gradually, as innovation takes over, mobile phone became cheaper for everyone to get. I believe the power of innovation will make AI and robots cheaper for everyone in the future.