Stephen Hawking: Automation and AI is going to decimate middle class jobs

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http://www.businessinsider.com/step...s-jobs-most-dangerous-moment-humanity-2016-12

Artificial intelligence and increasing automation is going to decimate middle class jobs, worsening inequality and risking significant political upheaval, Stephen Hawking has warned.

In a column in The Guardian, the world-famous physicist wrote that"the automation of factories has already decimated jobs in traditional manufacturing, and the rise of artificial intelligence is likely to extend this job destruction deep into the middle classes, with only the most caring, creative or supervisory roles remaining."

He adds his voice to a growing chorus of experts concerned about the effects that technology will have on workforce in the coming years and decades. The fear is that while artificial intelligence will bring radical increases in efficiency in industry, for ordinary people this will translate into unemployment and uncertainty, as their human jobs are replaced by machines.

Technology has already gutted many traditional manufacturing and working class jobs — but now it may be poised to wreak similar havoc with the middle classes.

A report put out in February 2016 by Citibank in partnership with the University of Oxford predicted that 47% of US jobs are at risk of automation. In the UK, 35% are. In China, it's a whopping 77% — while across the OECD it's an average of 57%.


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And three of the world's 10 largest employers are now replacing their workers with robots.

Automation will, "in turn will accelerate the already widening economic inequality around the world," Hawking wrote. "The internet and the platforms that it makes possible allow very small groups of individuals to make enormous profits while employing very few people. This is inevitable, it is progress, but it is also socially destructive."

He frames this economic anxiety as a reason for the rise in right-wing, populist politics in the West: "We are living in a world of widening, not diminishing, financial inequality, in which many people can see not just their standard of living, but their ability to earn a living at all, disappearing. It is no wonder then that they are searching for a new deal, which Trump and Brexit might have appeared to represent."

Combined with other issues — overpopulation, climate change, disease — we are, Hawking warns ominously, at "the most dangerous moment in the development of humanity." Humanity must come together if we are to overcome these challenges, he says.

Stephen Hawking has previously expressed concerns about artificial intelligence for a different reason — that it might overtake and replace humans. "The development of artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race," he said in late 2014. "It would take off on its own, and redesign itself at an ever increasing rate. Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn't compete, and would be superseded."
 

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White House Predicts Robots May Take Over Many Jobs That Pay $20 Per Hour | The Huffington Post


In a report to Congress this week, White House economists forecast an 83 percent chance that workers earning less than $20 per hour will lose their jobs to robots.


Wage earners who receive up to $40 in hourly pay face a 31 percent chance they’ll be replaced by robots, while workers who are paid more than $40 an hour face much lower odds — about 4 percent — of losing their jobs to automation.

The estimates underscore the myriad threats facing low-wage workers in America, who in recent years have been buffeted by stagnant wages, decreasing employment prospects and higher education costs if they wish to obtain additional credentials in pursuit of better-paying jobs.

In an economy increasingly defined by the yawning gap between rich and poor, White House economists worry that increased automation could exacerbate inequality as the well-paid enjoy the fruits of robot-fueled gains in productivity while everyone else is left to fight for scraps.

One study cited by the White House found that automation has particularly hurt middle-skilled Americans, such as bookkeepers, clerks and some assembly-line workers. A lack of additional training and education opportunities led these workers to settle for lower-skilled positions, and likely lower wages.

Already, the White House noted in its report, most economists reckon that changes in technology are “partially responsible for rising inequality in recent decades.”
 

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Why is this dude so damn pessimistic about everything?

:damn:

Then you shouldn't look at the USA's DNI Global Trends forecast for the next 40 years...

The world is fukked...

National Intelligence Council - Global Trends

Water shortages, rich motherfukkers that are half humanoid and living until 150...war in Asia...city-states owned by corporations...

The world will be a dark place in the next 40 years...
 

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For sure this is going to happen, how could it not. What will stop this is one of two things.
1. Revolution.
2. Who's gonna buy their shyt if everyone is jobless? = collapse of economy.

Here's the thing, most wealth, and by that I mean money, is NOT in the hands of the working class, it's in the bank accounts of the rich.

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80% of the country doesn't own shyt basically. They can afford to phase out the lower end of that bracket because quite frankly that 80% brings nothing to the table in terms of wealth. Or so they'd like to think. They that top 10% are cutting their own legs out form under themselves and they've been doing it with reckless abandon for years now.

The state of America is troubling for anyone really paying attention. half the country hates the other half and only 10% of the country really know's what's going on.

We've got some bad times ahead.
 

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The only reason white collar workers haven't been replaced en masse by automation is because it's not politically feasible to do so right now. Blue Collar and low skilled workers are easy political targets. Once they've been done away with white collar workers will be next and the ax will be swift and brutal.
 

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The writing is on the wall about how automation is gonna eliminate the workforce but nobody wants to acknowledge it.

Its like we're trying to stop the inevitable.
it's going to happen. it is what it is. :yeezyshrug

What could happen on the bright side is this. With all that efficiency. There will be room to start giving people a decent way of living without having an actual work wage.

Put it this way. If I'm a great coder or Ai guy thats helping build up the automation. but my parents are not, nor is my wife, brothers, sisters. If they end up dead broke and homeless it will stress me out to no end and I wont be able to cope. So i'll end up not coding as well as i could/should. which will mess with the greatness of the next program/ai. So how does a business fix this? said business realizes I'm creating such great efficiency to the point of making them hand over fist money like they have never seen before. this gives them enough cash to help my family out. look at it like a great college football player or a HS football player going into college. the shady booster money ends up paying his moms rent. all due to the fact that mr HS footballer is so good he will bring in millions to the program.

This is worse case scenario. meaning only close families of the elite minds will benefit.

best case scenario or average case. is that our country will have no choice but to go that socialist route. meaning healthcare, room, and board will be provided by the government. It wont be free because we are the people that have helped the country along up until the point of super automation and AI.

once AI gets really good. you wont need most of the people at all on any level. the AI will have better ideas that make more money and cost less money doing it.

We will all be in a situation where we wont have to work or drive. all we need is a place to live, food to eat. and then we will hang out with one another all day and night while the computer programs do their thing.
 
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