Lately, I've been noticing more discussions about AI and robotics replacing even *robotics* jobs themselves—like design engineers, maintenance technicians, or R&D roles. Some argue it's inevitable as generative tools improve, while others insist human creativity and adaptability will keep things safe for a while longer. What's your take? Do you think robotics as a career path will shrink due to robots doing robotics—or grow with the demand for automation engineers? Personally, I’m torn between excitement for efficiency and worry about job displacement.
Will robotics jobs really be automated in the next decade?
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That's an interesting question! Do you think AI tools will soon get so good that they can take over the work of robotics engineers—or is there still plenty of room for human adaptation?