At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Ameca, touted as the world's most advanced humanoid robot by Engineered Arts, sparked discussions about the future workforce. When asked if robots would take all jobs, Ameca's responses indicated uncertainty regarding human capabilities. Despite her limited functionality, which doesn't include walking, Ameca showcases capabilities in human-like interactions through AI-driven speech and expressions, contributing to the dialogue on growing automation and its potential impact on employment.
It depends how good you are at it I suppose.
That's an interesting question, but not interesting for me to answer.
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