Rise of Automation - Technology and Robots Will Replace Humans
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You probably have an idea how robots will affect human workers negatively. Chief players in the tech world like Bill Gates and Elon Musk have provided their solutions; universal basic income or robot tax. But amidst the serious warnings and the utter sci-fi utopias, the human pain that will follow future job loss seems to be forgotten.
15 years or so from now, the US economy will lose 38% of its jobs to automation. This rate is alarming. And yet, many people maintain that automation should not and cannot slow down.
However, what if the progress is decelerated a little? Just enough to match the slow fashion and slow food trends maybe? At the very least, people should rethink the ownership of autonomous trucks. Robotization would not be that bad if truck drivers owned the automatic trucks instead of having a corporation own them all. In the meantime; robotization is a real threat and poses a danger to crucial human infrastructure.
Table of Contents
Introduction
- Elon Musk and Universal Basic Income
- Silicon Valley and the Automated Future
- Job Automation
- Bill Gates and a Threat to Jobs
- Artificial Intelligence and Automation
- Auto Industry Jobs That Will Be Lost To Automation
- The Rise of Automation and Coding
- Cyber Security
- Consumer Automation
- Automation in the Healthcare Industry
- Al Is the Future of Cybersecurity
- The Future of Automation
- Colleges: Jobs of the Future
- Automation and Perception
- Manage Automation and Jobs
- Automation and the Future Economy
- Conclusion
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Elon Musk and Universal Basic Income
Silicon Valley and the Automated Future
Job Automation
Bill Gates and a Threat to Jobs
Artificial Intelligence and Automation
Auto Industry Jobs That Will Be Lost To Automation
The Rise of Automation and Coding
Cyber Security
Consumer Automation
Automation in the Healthcare Industry
Al Is the Future of Cybersecurity
The Future of Automation
Colleges: Jobs of the Future
Automation and Perception
Manage Automation and Jobs
Automation and the Future Economy
Conclusion
Introduction
You probably have an idea how robots will affect human workers negatively. Chief players in the tech world like Bill Gates and Elon Musk have provided their solutions; universal basic income or robot tax. But amidst the serious warnings and the utter sci-fi utopias, the human pain that will follow future job loss seems to be forgotten. 15 years or so from now, the US economy will lose 38% of its jobs to automation. This rate is alarming. And yet, many people maintain that automation should not and cannot slow down.
However, what if the progress is decelerated a little? Just enough to match the slow fashion and slow food trends maybe? At the very least, people should rethink the ownership of autonomous trucks. Robotization would not be that bad if truck drivers owned the automatic trucks instead of having a corporation own them all. In the meantime; robotization is a real threat and poses a danger to crucial human infrastructure. Maybe you should understand what human infrastructure is first. Infrastructure refers to fiber optic cables, roads, power plants, and electricity grids among others. Human infrastructure is a term that shows us that people are also essential servicers.
Critical human infrastructures are the people that are most threatened by robotization—like truck drivers. If autonomous vehicles are introduced, they will barely get employed elsewhere.
Instead of trying to make robots more human-like, the primary focus should be on human workers, even if it means coming up with a cooperated approach for ownership of the autonomous trucks—at least then, most drivers will not be left jobless. Other jobs like (cashiers, movie ushers, legal assistants); maybe legislation should be developed to help all classes of workers who could be displaced by robots. All this means one thing: the process of automation must be slowed down.
Again, autonomous trucks are very easy to hack, planning now will prevent (or slow down) a major worldwide security threat. Imagine what hackers can do with automated trucks. Some organizations have already voiced their concerns and are completely against automation. How will truck drivers feed their families? Uber has promised automation very soon, yet some drivers took loans to buy the cars for Uber. How would they pay for loans when automation comes, no one knows. Over the past couple of years, researchers have seen the risk of robots taking away jobs from humans. Up to ten million jobs or more will disappear as robots keep advancing, especially the unskilled ones. Some experts maintain there is still nothing to worry about, holding on to the perception that technology will create more jobs and replace the old ones. This has always been the case, but the stakes are high, and white collar jobs are among the ones at risk. So far, automation has claimed five white collar jobs.
Creating information that can captivate others, attract them to open an email, and make a purchase might sound like an ability endowed to humans only. But this is not the case, software that can carry out natural language by analyzing data using semantic algorithms are standing up to the stage. The software can thus determine ideal subject lines for emails and are capable of taking over the once human-dominated online marketing. Another area where machines are taking the lead is the programmatic ad-buying sector. The software can check online, use vast information on potential subjects to target ads on ideal prospects, all in an instance.
The other job that is apparently on the verge of toppling is the duty of financial advisors and analysts. The biggest threat is that computing power, combined with predictive systems and big data are providing the needed analysis and predictions that investors need. This means some financial professionals might have a difficult time hanging on as machines flood the field. If there is one sector of humanity that involves heavy use of documents, then it is the world of law. Reviewing these extensive materials was once the work of paralegals and lawyers at the lower level, but software is doing the job quite well nowadays. Besides, machines are capable of carrying out other duties involved in the legal world. This means E-discovery, law firm associates, and others in the industry are already facing stiff competition from the AI front. Gathering the information and presenting it to the audience is all in a reporter’s day. Factor in the aspect of