Human Evolution Humans, like all other organisms on Earth, are subject to the pressures of evolution. The law of natural selection indicates that when a new organ takes the place of a previous organ, the old organ atrophies. Recent research suggests that even in modern societies, humans are changing and undergoing assessments to adapt to the environment. Based on this premise, it is reasonable to infer that the human brain will become larger and the human body will shrink as machines continue to evolve. Individuals with high IQ will use their intelligence to develop or invent more cutting-edge robots to do jobs for them. As we develop machines, we “dedicate” our organs and equivalent abilities to perform physical tasks and even some mental tasks that machines now perform for us. As a result, humans are polarized in terms of physical appearance: huge head and atrophied body. How can governments adapt to the trend Considering the trend that machines are taking the place of human labor, what will the government's role be in managing how digital? Does the revolution affect our daily lives on a macro level? How can governments help workers ride the wave of technological change instead of being overwhelmed by it? There are two main strategies I would like to talk about: education reform and tax reform. Education Reform The main way governments can help the population in this era is through education systems. Schools need to be changed. Classroom learning should shift the focus from memorizing facts to cultivating critical thinking. After all, we all already have ready access to the sum of human knowledge at our fingertips. For example, it is not necessary to memorize the settings or sequences of a historical event. In case we are… half of the document… ews.com/news/national/smart-machines-job-article-1.1246522#ixzz2z5ROAw3O http://www.naturalnews.com/042276_robotics_revolution_worker_displacement_depopulation. html##ixzz2z6BhF64l http://www.businessinsider.com/9-jobs-that-are-already-being-replaced-by-robots-2011-3?op=1#ixzz2zI69wOsdhttp://www.pbs.org/ wnet/need-to-know/the-daily-need/from-watson-to-siri-as-machines-replace-humans-are-they-creating-inequality-too/12096/ http://www.naturalnews. com/042276_robotics_revolution_worker_displacement_depopulation.html#ixzz2zAKH5Q2Y http://www.naturalnews.com/042276_robotics_revolution_worker_displacement_depopulation.html#ixzz2zAKH5Q2Y http://www.futuremagazine.net/competence.html http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21594 298 -effect-todays-technology-tomorrows-jobs-will-be-immenseand-no-country-readyhttp://phys.org/news/2013-01-future-machines-jobs.html#jCp
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