Why I Predict That Human Roboticists Will Not Go Obsolete
I got this idea from an inadvertent "signal received" that I thought I saw outside. I realized that it was just a coincidence, but I still got the idea, that my robotics education for high-schoolers idea might be bad, so I decided to write about it.
I don't think human engineers of robots will be obsolete. The reason is that the government will have to place restrictions on "robot construction workers." The possibilities are too dangerous. Someone could mass produce weapons with "automatic robotics manufacturers," so I believe that the US government will ban automated robot constructors. People will have to build robots themselves, to keep production from becoming too rapid and sophisticated and therefore dangerous.
Thus, I don't think the robotics and mech engineering education for high schoolers would be a mistake. There will not be any "robotic robot makers" legally permitted in American households. Even well-regulated companies will likely be forbidden from building them; for one thing, in addition to being dangerous, it would be, if not anti-competitive, "trivializing" of the work that needs to be done. There absolutely should be human oversight of physical and electrical engineering; the slightest mistake or error, whether induced by sabotage or just an accidental mis-coding of an AI robot-builder, could lead to a "quantity-wise city full of defective engineering." All physical engineering should be supervised by well-trained humans.
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