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Robots and Technology

Cedric Cannon

University of Phoenix

ENG-100

Mrs. Shelia

April 27, 2021

Robots and Technology

The article I chose to read is called “Robots will take our jobs... and make more.” The real content of the article is to put the world on notice. The author is trying to inform the world to be ready to lose jobs especially those of middle-class America. The article is a great read and puts out a lot of information. I highly recommend it to anyone who has not read it. I deeply agree with this article because robots/technology are taking over the world.

The Teacher and Informer

The author’s position in this article was to be a teacher. Putting out valuable information to his audience. When reading the article, I look at the author as an instructor for my college courses. They both have similarities because they play the role of informing people. Technology has rapidly grown over the years and it will continue to grow in the future.

Also, the author’s other position is to show the world that robots are taking over jobs. Middle-class America will lose their jobs while the unemployment rate will continue to rise. We all know how bad the unemployment rate has been lately due to the global pandemic, so just imagine how it will be in the future. A great example is how bank tellers are being replaced with cash machines known as ATMs (Robots 2018). There are even more examples in the world that the author did not include in the article. I agree with the author’s position and another example I thought of myself is how coffee makers have evolved over the years. Before we know it, your local Starbucks will be employed by robots. Go right in the store and press a few buttons and there is your coffee.

Conclusion

The author of this article has great points and we all should take time to read it. I still stand on agreement with the author about how robots are taking over our jobs. If you think that robots are not taking over the world and jobs, then you are just blind. ATMs are the best example, and we all use them quite often. It will be quite some time when there is, no jobs in America. Just continue to be on notice because one of these days it will happen.

References

Robots will take our jobs... and make more. (2018, October 6). Daily Telegraph [London, England], 34. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A557107840/GIC?u=uphoenix&sid=GIC&xid=d4e87c61

PSY 355 Module One Milestone Template

Complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information.

Part One

In 3 to 5 sentences for each rubric criterion, apply the conceptual foundations of motivation orientation to your lived experience by responding to the following:

1. Describe which motivation orientation, autonomous or controlled, is most relevant to you and why.

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2. Describe how motivation orientation influences level of engagement.

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3. Describe an authentic example of how conformity has been both detrimental and essential to your well-being.

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4. Describe the strengths and limitations of an autonomously motivated mindset as it applies to emotional intelligence.

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Next, in 3 to 5 sentences for each criterion, describe the practical applications of motivation orientation within the leadership context by responding to the following:

1. Describe the types of values that you believe would help to promote an autonomously motivated mindset in those you serve.

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2. Describe how you could support others in their own motivation.

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3. Describe an example of how your understanding of motivation orientation can help you engage in more compassionate, empathetic leadership.

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