New technologies have always provoked panic about workers being replaced by machines. In the past, such fears have been misplaced, and many economists …
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"A world without work: technology, automation and how we should respond" with Daniel Susskind
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How will the so-called pink-collar jobs be impacted by technological unemployment? With the increasing degree of automation affecting jobs in machinery & manufacturing, as well as the services industry, could there be an uplift in esteem (and pay) for jobs e.g. in kindergardens, school etc (which require more social skills and are thus harder to automate)?
If this is the case, why are non-skilled immigration levels as high as they are in the United States and Western Europe? Surely there should be more concern for the replacement of domestic (former) workers?
This must be the best talk about Automation in the Workplace I have listened to so far.
Unlike Mr. Susskind's optimism, I am pessimistic. U.S. employers and employers around the world have proven themselves over the last 2-and-a-half centuries to be greedy SOB's in the service of plutocratic beasts who enriched themselves while keeping their entire worker force in a state of economic siege. Every technological advance was used in the service of class warfare and it will be no different in the future. The future is kleptocratic neo-feudalism with an unemployed, welfare-dependent, near-destitute 90% of society ruled over by trillionaires.
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“One of the things I try and do is really explore the relationship between work and meaning. I think we often assume that work is an important source of meaning and purpose for everyone when actually if you look at the data a lots of people don’t get a sense of identity and purpose from their work. Lots of people don’t think their work makes a meaningful contribution to the world that we live in. And if you look back in history you can see very different relationships between work and meaning.”
~Daniel Susskind, author of “A World Without Work”
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Assumes no competition
No work is progress
Exponentially
The only difference is rate of change
Nothing more
In 50 years or amillion years
It's going to happen regardless
The only way to avoid extinction is speciation
Change
Adapt
Evolve
Simple
Btw
It doesn't necessarily mean nothing to do or no work
It's just a different economy
Moree freedom
To create
Or relax
Explore
What happened to the T rex?
Couldn't advance
Meteor
Didn't have a 🧠👈 brain to solve problems
I'm a far futurist
Don't mind me
I just project what I see is possible
Quantum leap
Less work but education must continue
You have to make quantum leap so advance
It completely destroys money and capitalism entirely
Perhaps AI that is a million or a billion IQ
Destroy the elites
AI can do anything humans can do
Capitalists assume that this will going forever
What a joke
Capitalism will destroy itself
Im ahead of the curve