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08-24-2016, 12:00 AM | #1 |
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Will Jobs vanish after 10 to 15 years
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I am reading regularly in newspaper about automation and artificial intellegence taking jobs in manufacturing even in IT World too. What do you think? Will Jobs we are doing completely vanish after 10 to 15 years spa of time.
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With how vastly things are evolving now, you know what? I think it won't be impossible if by that period of time, most people would be jobless.
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08-24-2016, 12:10 AM | #3 |
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It will certainly take longer, but over the next decade we'll see jobs like uber/taxi driver, warehouse worker, security worker becoming extinct.
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08-24-2016, 01:34 AM | #4 |
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I think we will see some decline in the next 10-15 years, but I think we are likely about 20-30 away from seeing serious automation that starts replacing large numbers of workers.
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artificial intelligence as a service will be huge in the next 10 years....heres a list of ex-professions:
stock broker - wall street is mostly AI today... doctor - AI is already diagnosing many diseases better than most doctors pharmacists - humans used to do this architect - AI is already heavily involved lawyers - AI will be much more efficient...but lawyers make the laws and will protect themselves they will probably go last office workers - most office jobs can be done by AI for pennies...its just a matter of programming webdesigner - websitebuilder software coupled with AI programmers - "siri, make me a script to..." remember webdesigners? realtors - why do you need a person to work this job at all? accountants - turbotax with AI robots will replace: -all drivers -all guards -all shop workers -all tellers -all receptionists -all construction workers (3d printing houses is reality today) -all simple work period... then theres the small business killers like amazon and wallmart... -all small shops will close (we are seeing this today) -all affiliates of any kind will be cut out of the money loop (we are seeing this today) -most shopping will be done online, same day drone delivery will replace going out to shop there is no coming back from this one...the end is neigh...
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AI will never replace the imaginative hacker. or the artist.
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08-24-2016, 04:48 AM | #7 |
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Job loss is overestimated -- robots cannot replace all workers.
Computers still need human supplied input or human supervision of the data being input. The typing pool at large business from the 1920-1960 era has ceased to exist but there are new types of office jobs. Copy machines are becoming more of a rarity as we can digitally transmit PDF and text data now -- paper optional. Ink and paper manufacturing has to adjust to less and different demands. How many print shops are in your area today? Few. The printing industry had to downscale. Look at the manufacturers of computer and network equipment -- the was no Intel or Cisco 40 years ago. Jobs change. If we don't need coal mines because we have cleaner energy and heating with natural gas and solar power -- why do we need to keep a failing industry? Construction, both residential and commercial will become more mechanized but we will still need tradesman for both new construction and repairs. With the new e-commerce we do not need the same number of sales clerks on a retail floor. However, there are new jobs writing sales copy text for product pages and new jobs in web design, programming and server administration that did not exist 40 years ago. We will still need mechanics and skilled tradesmen to build, maintain and repair the machines. We will need less and less unskilled labor. We (1st World) will import less finished goods from the developing world for reason that our machines will bring production home with lower labor costs than humans. With machines for robotic electronics assembly; one day your PC, laptop, tablet and smartphone may be assembled in the US. Maybe, creative jobs in the arts, philosophy and pure sciences will pay better. Theoretically, we should have more time for leisure. |
08-24-2016, 05:09 AM | #8 |
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Fortunately, the oldest profession in the world will survive
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the sahara desert was once a lush forest...then a few plants died out...then the temperature rose by 1% because the sun was heating the ground more...this in turn caused more plants to die...this in turn caused a further increase in temperature...eventually everything died out most homo sapiens are low skilled workers or they do not work at all...robots and AI are not coming, they are already here...connect the dots...
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According to medical information, Steve Jobs will take around 10 to 15 years to become a skeleton, but the skeleton remains and will not vanish completely
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08-24-2016, 06:50 AM | #12 |
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There will always be a need for tradesmen/women
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I can't wait btw ...
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08-24-2016, 07:21 AM | #14 |
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Artificial intelligence....No.
The iPhone will end all jobs. Steve Jobs ended my job when he said Flash was dead. Why the fuck am I laughing? It's better than crying.
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08-24-2016, 07:26 AM | #15 |
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Yes it's possible for many jobs to be over taken as many have by machines & IT operations
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08-24-2016, 07:49 AM | #16 |
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In the long run yes, and we'll see prices drop for things that can be automated easily, so the net effect will be life becomes easier for most people.
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08-24-2016, 08:03 AM | #17 |
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Fixed it for you.
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08-24-2016, 08:10 AM | #18 |
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You chose to limit yourself, not Steve Jobs. Then instead of doing anything, you go on the internet to complain about it.
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The machine operator for example. Sure they will need 1 guy to watch over a machine that now does the work of 3 or 4 former employees. You can see this in action at many big box stores today.. Look at walmart as example.. They used to have lots of cashiers now they have replaced them with a single person that watches over 6 or 8 self check out machines. Those machines replaced 6 or 8 workers with 1. My bank doesn't even have a drive up teller anymore. It's just a smart ATM machine with the option to talk to a teller probably in India.. As for the coal.. Coal is a dying industry but it's kept on, not so much because we can't replace it, but because it has powerful lobbyists and politicians in DC that will do anything possible to keep it alive for the votes in their home states.. The problem in the past we had the ability to absorb those people from old industry into new. However now it's much different and jobs are being attacked from all angles and places. There will be a lot of people in the future that have no jobs. It's not just gonna be factory workers this time around. |
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08-24-2016, 08:59 AM | #20 |
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What you do not seem to see is that the low cost 3rd world and developing world laborer is going to take the biggest losses.
Machines can operate the machines now. Take the garment industry -- a human will supervise 4 machines setting up the garment to be sewn by robotics where some Asian factory workers did the actual sewing. We will not need to import the finished garment. The cloth could be woven by machinery here. So, the content would be 100% US machine made and assembled for less than it would cost making it in Asia. New jobs for American skilled or retrained workers. Machines and not human labor will make the USA completive in manufacturing again. The low to medium skilled worker in Asia will work for 25% or less labor cost than a US worker -- you cannot compete with that in a global marketplace with a unequal playing field. Robots and AI are going to be the great equalizer over the next 30 or 50 years. Profits and savings need to be shared equitably with the workers and the companies shareholders or stakeholders. Otherwise, there will be troubles and economic strife. Former exporting countries will have to sell in their own domestic markets making products with their own local labor. |
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LOL at 10 years. The era of genetic manipulation is just beginning. The era of AI has not yet begun. Automation will, unless civilization collapses, continue to slowly increase. But the great leap forward won't occur for at least 20 years. There are some bad times coming; we may not make it to strong AI.
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You claim to be college educated and a proficient programmer and you can't get a job? Something isn't adding up here. I'd offer you some work but based on what I've seen on GFY I hesitate to contact you. Seriously.
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just want to point out that I am not talking about self aware god mode AI...I am talking about "AI"...100s of millions of jobs will be lost to the companies in the list below in 10 years time:
practical-artificial-intelligence-tools-you-can-use-today Imagine just the below 2 companies in 10 years: -DigitalGenius: Computer driven conversation with customers in ways that scale and serve. -Conversica: AI to help you find your next customer, including automated email conversations to qualify leads. These 2 companies alone will take 10-s of millions of jobs worldwide in 10 years time...the battle against human jobs has just begun...their product may be in its infancy now but in 10 years they will be kicking ass...
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in the beginning the sahara was a lush jungle...then just a few plant types died away...the sun now heated more land, the plants absorbed less heat...then more plants died because of the increase in heat and so on...then all the plants died, and the wind blew away the soil...rock was left...the difference between night and day heat made rocks crack...and crack some more over and over...until the wind started to carry it and roll it and it was all fine sand in the end...then the dessert expanded and now great parts of it are sterile sand dunes...
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Have you guys heard the conspiracy theory about the World Elites wanting to kill off most of the human race. This is probably why, they know with the coming machines they wont need us regular humans as slaves any longer, they'll have robot slaves to serve them for free.
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08-25-2016, 01:16 AM | #31 |
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If Steve is any indication, yes.
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Jobs are already disappearing. automation and exporting jobs is scary.
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