The Potential Dangers Of Automation

DR OSMAN

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Now Now Now, I am not anti progress but I do hear some of people worries and complaints about AI. Right now AI and Automation is at it's beginning stage and targetting unskilled work but it will progress thru development to target all skilled jobs. Just becuz it's not here now targetting your industry, doesn't mean their not working in the background to automate your field also.

Govt and Private have not provided any scope or scale' on it such as low skilled jobs being automated only, so for everyone with any smarts about them knows what that mean, it's a living field and their going to advance it to the point automation is 100% of all economic activities. It may not come in 1 hit, but thru gradual, incremental, phase by phase approach and by the time it is fully automated, you lost an industry and all it's activities and you didn't even know it.

So at this point of time, when you seek self-checkouts and don't feel worried, do know that it will scale to also automate every industry to industry scale. What sort of world will that mean? what's the effect it will have on economies if people are no longer employable? what sort of effect will it have on human intelligence and brain development? I mean look at what the industrial age did to human health standards in the west and all the subsequent diseases and obesity, becuz the body didn't have time to adjust or adapt as it came radically over 200 year period.
 
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DR OSMAN

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Their is literally no SCOPE to Automation and AI, it's a living field, and their working by automating low skilled jobs as that's easier first, but it's also going to automate high skilled jobs as the technology grows and just becuz you don't see it now immediately, do know their working in the background, becuz it's a living field.

The potential end-goal is 100% all fields automated and the approach being adopted is starting with the easiest low skilled then it's medium skilled untill it's high skilled field. It will also be rolled out in increments and phases not 1 big roll out like you see in stores today, where self-check out is 90% automated and 10% human, then they will use the same model across all stores functions such as packing, once that industry is done, then it's the next low skilled industry, once they reach the point all low skilled industries are automated, then it's about targetting medium skilled jobs following the same format and then high skilled jobs.

The goal is universal automation of all economic activities, their no 'scope' limiting it to low skilled jobs as many assume, it's a living document dummy, their going to advance untill universal 100% automation with AI are achieved.
 

GemState

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Automation will cause deindustralization in the 3rd world. If you haven't built up wealth by the end of the 2020s, it's over you are going to be stuck on services and agriculture forever.
 

DR OSMAN

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Automation will cause deindustralization in the 3rd world. If you haven't built up wealth by the end of the 2020s, it's over you are going to be stuck on services and agriculture forever.

Professional fields are next after the low skilled industries are done. They start from easy to hardest but the scale n scope is set to 100% all jobs even Doctors-Lawyers will be automated as the last frontier.
 

DR OSMAN

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@GemState they going to create machine proto-type slap AI on it and then develop it as it begins listing every field and it's functions and it will come as an 'aid' first untill the 'aid' replaces you. The roll out u see in stores is the same roll out they will do in every field, they will start with it as an 'aid' and then develop it more and more untill it reaches 100% maximum stage where a human is no longer needed.
 

Hilmaam

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The ai will need high tech chips, code, debugging. People monitoring it for safety to ensure compliance with local regulation…

the automation will need plc hardware, plc code , plc engineers, electrical technicians and engineers. There will be boom of high paying jobs in these fields.

Their will need to be some value added tax on this automation and maybe universal income way down the line when technology destroys mists white collar jobs. Accounting paralegal a lot of repetitive jobs might disappear
 

DR OSMAN

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The ai will need high tech chips, code, debugging. People monitoring it for safety to ensure compliance with local regulation…

the automation will need plc hardware, plc code , plc engineers, electrical technicians and engineers. There will be boom of high paying jobs in these fields.

Their will need to be some value added tax on this automation and maybe universal income way down the line when technology destroys mists white collar jobs. Accounting paralegal a lot of repetitive jobs might disappear

You don't see the scope like @GemState did but only short-term side effects of other jobs, the scope of automation and AI is to fully automize every job, it's just not there now becuz it's beginning, but it's not going to stop untill all activities are fully automated including the coders themselves as their already being 'aided'.

U don't see it's a living field, generation after generation if it sees any human element it will begin to 'aid' it untill making them defunct is the end goal. U may not see the goal post brother but within the goal post looking for growth n side effects. So any side effect or growth area u identify, automation/ai will just list it among areas it must advance to remove human element.
 

Hilmaam

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I don’t see doom and glooom. Think of all the carriage drives and horse people replaced by car. There will always be disruption the govt just needs to implement value added taxes for mass automation.

look forward to renewable energy ,robotics ai ,even making strides in fusion energy. The world is the richest it’s ever been and it will continue to get wealthier with tech and pulling people out of poverty
 

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