Analyzation

Blog posts are a completely new thing for me this semester and seeing the field I’m going into this won’t be the last time I see blog posts or forum posts. Going off of that, I realized that the usual means of communications/composition is through forums where people can reply with their input and knowledge. Trying to research in my field obviously involved a lot of forums and web articles published by certain tech companies on new advances. My blog page really had no platform or guide that I went by I kind of just went off of what I was feeling and I feel like that just describes who I am as a person and it shows how I write. Going off of that, I am not stuck in my ways because I can change my style of writing to completely professional if that is needed. I feel like my strengths in writing are to make everything more relatable/friendly and to bring light to those who need help more than the average joe. I do struggle with making connections even though I may realize the connections in my mind, I fail to put them in words. My writing has changed a lot since being in college not just from vocabulary but what I focus on talking about. I still struggle with reusing words over and over throughout my writings. Overall, I feel as if I have grown not just as a writer but as a person this semester

Robots? Your future career may be at risk

Technology in today’s day and age has become very controversial when it comes to robots “taking” place of humans in the workplace. I believe that robots are needed because they are much more accurate than humans and there is less room for error. With robots and artificial intelligence, things can also be produced and completed faster which every American loves. Robots are expected to multiply four times by 2025 to around 3 million jobs replaced by robots or artificial intelligence.

When it comes to precision and accuracy robots can be relied on more than humans because we still allow a substantial room for error. Some delicate tasks like filling prescriptions to the 10,000th pill can be executed many more times in a short span of time with much fewer errors. Another job that a robot will be able to execute better would be something as simple as a stockroom worker. As a stockroom worker, the robot would be able to put away the supplies in the correct order faster and more efficiently by reading a special code then delivering that package to the corresponding location connected to that special code. Even some popular cruise lines have robots for bartenders which can help so nobody gets over served and makes a fool of themselves or the cruise line.

Robots are more effective in the workplace than humans because things can be produced at a much faster rate.  There has been a robot that has been getting popular for its bricklaying skills. This new robot “SAM” is capable of laying 3,000 bricks per day which is about 500 times faster than a human. Comparing bricklaying efficiency between a human and SAM is very different. Taking into consideration that with a human worker they also need to be paid for minimum wage, benefits and other things which will cost a construction firm about 7 times more than a robot. Robots have and probably will always be very controversial when it comes to them replacing human bodies in the workplace but there comes a point where humans need to take a step back and appreciate the beauty that robots bring us.

S.W.A.T. and Being the Youngest Brother: How will these things actually shape my future?

I have been the littlest brother for almost 21 years now and that has shaped my way of responding to all types of situations. Even though it is just my second semester now in the Student Wellness Ambassador Team (S.W.A.T.) it has still shaped my views in many sorts of ways.

Being the youngest brother of three older brothers has come with a ton of different difficulties but it has also taught me many helpful things. Being the youngest has taught me to be confident no matter what other people say, I’m good at problem-solving and I am highly social. Being confident no matter what people say is a very helpful trait to have because you will always be shot down no matter where you go, like if you are presenting a new idea to your superiors that may not be very popular. Keeping a hard head when it comes to criticism is critical because people will always try to knock your idea for many different reasons. Problem-solving is also very important because it can help you figure out non-ideal situations and that usually impresses people very much. Also being highly social will help me very much because people like somebody who is easy to get along with and that can keep a good conversation whether it be in or out of the workplace. Even though I have only been in S.W.A.T. for about a year it has shaped how I interact on an everyday basis. One thing is that I am much more aware of who I am around while I am speaking. It has made me analyze every situation very carefully and has helped me be able to educate my peers on tons of different topics effectively. These two impacts on my life are the main reasons I am who I am today and they both affect how I interact with everyday situations.