Technology Grows

Havre De Grace, Maryland
January 1, 2019 5:14pm CST
Rabbit ears for your TV died cassette players for music died for CD. VHS died for DVD. Are we ready for technology growth? I hear since computer and social media the newspapers will be obsolete how will you deal. Since email and text, messages snail male so to speak or will be obsolete.TV remote controls will be gone because everything will be a voice-activated demand on devices. Artificial intelligent is taking over. Googles Alexa and androids Siri will do everything but make us a sandwich turn the sound on TV sets close doors change temps in your house turn lights off and on turn the water on and off and flush toilets. How will you deal with this?
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@hillhjill (23664)
• United States
2 Jan 19
AI is already taking over, many people at a factory I worked at lost jobs because of robot's coming in and doing everything, we are all doomed.
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@hillhjill (23664)
• United States
2 Jan 19
@William21001 yup sure is.
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
2 Jan 19
Proven factor Walmart self check out
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@JustBhem (70555)
• Davao, Philippines
2 Jan 19
And we can only do those if our gadgets are connected to those devices.
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• Havre De Grace, Maryland
2 Jan 19
yea but what I am saying what if you only had those they discontinued the rabbit ears and VHS and cassette tapes
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
2 Jan 19
It's sad state of affairs we have to live with. Imagine how people are too lazy to turn a light switch and want all voice activated.
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• Havre De Grace, Maryland
2 Jan 19
Everything is going digital
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@yisuylm (116)
• Nanjing, China
1 Jan 19
i thingking Artificial intelligent will Replace everything,include Human beings in future
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• Havre De Grace, Maryland
1 Jan 19
I think a doppelganger might be an A I how would you handle this