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Nov 4, 2016

Elon Musk: Robots will take your jobs, government will have to pay your wage

Posted by in categories: economics, Elon Musk, employment, government, robotics/AI, space travel, sustainability

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO says that a universal basic income will allow more time for leisure.

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Oct 30, 2016

What Do People — Not Techies, Not Companies — Think About Artificial Intelligence?

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

They’re worried about their jobs but otherwise optimistic.

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Oct 27, 2016

Experts State Robots Will Take Over Additional 850,000 Jobs By 2030

Posted by in categories: business, computing, employment, government, policy, robotics/AI, transportation

Tough times lay ahead for human workers. With the advent of automation comes a much smaller job market and an ever-shrinking work force. Jobs traditionally held by humans are now being taken over by robots and computer software. Now, another job sector is being threatened by automation: the public sector.

A study conducted by Oxford University and Deloitte, a business advisory firm, found that 850,000 public sector jobs in the UK are at risk of being lost by 2030 due to automation. The report also mentions how more than 1.3 million administrative jobs in the public sector have a 77% probability of being automated. These jobs include highly repetitive jobs like clerical work and transportation work.

–This report comes as good news to fiscal policy makers who wish to cut costs. It shows the government can save up to £12 billion in public sector wages by 2030.

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Oct 27, 2016

Robots to Take Nearly All Jobs within 20 Years, Top Futurist Claims

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

Within 20 years nearly all jobs will be automated and will lead to a human revolution, claims top futurist philosopher.

Zoltan Istvan | Motherboard

Futurist and architect Jacque Fresco speaks in parables. If he goes on too long with a story, his 40-year partner Roxanne Meadows interjects facts to keep him on track. Fresco recently turned 100 years old, and is the oldest celebrity futurist in the world. His magnum opus is The Venus Project, a 21-acre Central Florida Eden with white dome-shaped buildings that Meadows and he hand built over three and a half decades. The sanctuary and research center is where Fresco still leads weekly seminars, which includes a tour of 10 buildings—some filled with hundreds of future city models inside them—that highlight the promise of a future world where equality and technology abound.

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Oct 25, 2016

Opinion: Workers will simply try to survive, rather than prosper, as tech takes over the economy

Posted by in categories: economics, employment

An assumption was that new jobs in new industries would take up displaced workers — but that hasn’t happened, says Satyajit Das.

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Oct 15, 2016

What Is The Meaning Of Life If Society Doesn’t Need You To Work Anymore?

Posted by in category: employment

Interesting perspective.


By David J Hill: If you have a job, odds are society benefits from your work, and theoretically, the compensation you receive is how the marketplace values your contribution…

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Oct 13, 2016

For The Long Haul, Self-Driving Trucks May Pave The Way Before Cars

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI, transportation

Despite being self-driving, big rigs will still need truckers to ride along and take control of in case of emergency situations. But some say they may be the last generation to do their jobs.

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Oct 9, 2016

Industrial robots will replace manufacturing jobs — and that’s a good thing

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

If you listen to the wrong people, the North American manufacturing industry is doomed.

There is no denying that the U.S. and Canada have been losing jobs to offshore competition for almost half a century. From 2000 to 2010 alone, 5.6 million jobs disappeared.

Interestingly, though, only 13 percent of those jobs were lost due to international trade. The vast remainder, 85 percent of job losses, stemmed from “productivity growth” — another way of saying machines replacing human workers.

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Oct 3, 2016

Robot Nurses Will Make Shortages Obsolete

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, employment, robotics/AI

By 2022, one million nurse jobs will be unfilled—leaving patients with lower quality care and longer waits. But what if robots could do the job?

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Sep 20, 2016

A world without work is coming – it could be utopia or it could be hell

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

Robots will eventually do all our jobs, but we need to start planning to avert social collapse.

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