I find so funny how these companies create the mess and then say: "the government should assume responsbility" like what???? 🤷🏻♂️
AI and robotics will eventually replace virtual all jobs. The question should be “When will AI replace our jobs?”.
I am a lawyer and, for many good reasons that I prefer not to specify here, I am against the use of AI by judges to produce judicial decisions. Some time ago I was talking about this subject with a fellow lawyer in the elevator of the building where I have my law office. At one point I was interrupted by a woman. She said she was very worried because as a confectioner she would not be able to incorporate AI into the production of homemade sweets. She was afraid of seeing her income disappear. This little story sheds a lot of light on the issue. The press advertises this technology a lot, but it will not be useful for everyone and AI will certainly create a huge number of problems. And I don't say this just thinking about automation, job reduction, but problems related to legal security and even the mental health of users. The frustration of some businesspeople will be great and many will suffer more losses by using AI than by not using it. When the AI financial bubble bursts will all these men and women pushing the new technology look like they smelled and tasted shit?
I attended Super AI in Singapore recently as part of my job in Cybersecurity. It was repeared over and over that 30 to 50 % of Computer Scientists in Singapore has been replaced in the last 6 months alone. This is a clear direction. They also said over and over that when companies go to such AI companes asking about AI's potential in work the main goal is 100%, not 99%, 100% of the time the goal is the same: How can we impliment AI and replace many of the people who make up the workforce. Imagine an employee who NEVER takes a break, never is late except for glitch time, simply doesn't moan or get upset, only has the goal of completeing the task as quickly and well as possible based on the input of directives. That is a perfect employee.
Really telling that her answer to "Are employees going to get time off for contributing to the boom in production or are you going to make them work harder?" Was "Instead of the few minutes employees take to think about the issue, look it up, and wind down, we'll now have them working on harder more impactful things" Wtf 🙃
How can we make sure ai is benefiting all, not just the ceo's? "We will use it to hire you, soooooo....."
Re training to what?? By the time they learn something new, Ai would be able to automate even that. Then people will get frustrated.. Ai is a destroyer of social fabric created for hundreds of years. Creating a system to replace humans entirely is like reducing horse to just a show peace.
It should be a threat to middle management, whose jobs should be done by automated systems but otherwise it's quite useless kind of like middle management.
Yes, it IS very demoralizing to spend your last weeks on your laid-off job training your replacements as I and my fellow software developers were made to do in the great wave of "offshoring" that CEOs embraced in the USA 20 years ago.
So the gist of all this is no three or four day work week, even though AI dramatically increases work productivity and profits for companies. Got it.
3:00, physical jobs are also very much not secure, robotics is advancing at a crazy rate...
The human cost of all these layoffs have been devastating. To avoid companies that behave unethically and irresponsibly, please listen to our podcast!
We need more moral people in positions of power throughout the world, sadly it seems we have the opposite.
If we depend too much on AI eventually we will become dumb.
Yeah, AI makes a huge opportunity spending time and queueing at Jobcentre for unemployment benefits and watching posts of IT billionaires on Instagram while are on super yachts! Excellent future for people. Congratulations!
Like all other innovations that displaced workers, AI will free people up from the drudgery of being lawyers, computer programmers, investment bankers, etc. so they can do more important and interesting jobs like field workers, garbage men, plumbers, construction workers, etc. Not being sarcastic here. Those jobs are really more important.
The person in pink I dont agree with at all . Training human to human will always be important. Ai will also take revenue away from a lot of people & our capitalist system depends on people spending money ? Why is no one talking about this ???
How's that even a question. We know already
What’s the point of being more efficient without consumers? No jobs no consumers!
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