As big companies and factories increasingly adopt AI and robots, they will lay off all their employees.we got like 5 years to get our households rich or we're gonna be slaves forever
I feel their will perfected in about 20+ years.Nah. A lot of jobs will be factored out but as someone who’s studied Machine Learning and run some basic models, this stuff isn't remotely advanced enough to be completely self-sufficient and self-running. Human inputs and guidance will consistently be needed for the foreseeable future and a lot of jobs that require serious human oversight like in law, medicine and other critical industries can't be trusted to this sometimes pretty wonky ass shit. Some jobs will definitely be redundant or oversimplified and paid less but humans aren't going anywhere anytime soon. It will also always likely be more costly to build machines that do manual labor at the level and flexibility humans do it so a lot of those jobs that have survived industrialization aren't really going anywhere either. We're not gonna be wiped out by some "singularity" either. AI is ultra over-hyped.
You know you can train aI algorithms to be racist right. Now imagine racist robot that has database of all the black people in your state. Id rather deal with the Police.I'm waiting the day AI take over the Police department.
They tried to bring some robots for California I think but they stopped it cause everyone thought it was dystopianI'm waiting the day AI take over the Police department.
You know you can train aI algorithms to be racist right. Now imagine racist robot that has database of all the black people in your state. Id rather deal with the Police.
I'm more worried about IT honestly. The U.S already outsources many jobs to other countries so I'm not keen on more programming positions being done by AI.Nah. A lot of jobs will be factored out but as someone who's studied Machine Learning and run some basic models, this stuff isn't remotely advanced enough to be completely self-sufficient and self-running. Human inputs and guidance will consistently be needed for the foreseeable future and a lot of jobs that require serious human oversight like in law, medicine and other critical industries can't be trusted to this sometimes pretty wonky ass shit. Some jobs will definitely be redundant or oversimplified and paid less but humans aren't going anywhere anytime soon. It will also always likely be more costly to build machines that do manual labor at the level and flexibility humans do it so a lot of those jobs that have survived industrialization aren't really going anywhere either. We're not gonna be wiped out by some "singularity" either. AI is ultra over-hyped.