Creating replacement jobs for those lost to AI. Ideas?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uncouple health insurance from employment and the rest will organically take care of itself.
Remaining jobs can be spread out more. Maybe the new work week will be 30 hours.


Yes Medicare for all and 30 hour workweek!
Anonymous
This is likely not a problem in need of a solution.

There have been concerns about mass unemployment due to automation since the start of the industrial revolution. It hasn't happened yet. Jobs have changed, but mass unemployment has never been a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is likely not a problem in need of a solution.

There have been concerns about mass unemployment due to automation since the start of the industrial revolution. It hasn't happened yet. Jobs have changed, but mass unemployment has never been a problem.


True, but it will be soon, as population globally keeps rising, while technology keeps negating the need for a large labor force.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mass job loss due to automation has been predicted since the industrial revolution. It hasn't happened yet. Jobs have changed, but not gone away. This seems to be the likely pattern that will be repeated in the coming decades.


Tell that to the countless people stuck in the many dead American towns that used to be booming with middle class jobs. AI is just another version of “outsourcing to china” that outsources to robots instead of another country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Use AI to do your own job 5x better. Try to think through how you can use it and leverage your abilities.


You came here and gave sensible answer, how dare you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is likely not a problem in need of a solution.

There have been concerns about mass unemployment due to automation since the start of the industrial revolution. It hasn't happened yet. Jobs have changed, but mass unemployment has never been a problem.


True, but it will be soon, as population globally keeps rising, while technology keeps negating the need for a large labor force.


The U.N. projects world population is going to keep growing until at least 2100.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is likely not a problem in need of a solution.

There have been concerns about mass unemployment due to automation since the start of the industrial revolution. It hasn't happened yet. Jobs have changed, but mass unemployment has never been a problem.


True, but it will be soon, as population globally keeps rising, while technology keeps negating the need for a large labor force.


The U.N. projects world population is going to keep growing until at least 2100.


Definitely a problem for all countries with lax borders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem AI is trying to solve is "I don't want to pay people" and the result is a less satisfactory product than if you just paid the people who already do the jobs.

Think about call centers - does anybody want an AI chat bot to resolve a customer service problem? No, it's useless. Does anybody want to call an offshore call center? Also no, though it's usually better than AI. But people love the US-based hotlines and higher-end bank service lines. You have to pay for a good customer service experience, there is no way around that.


Actually I would rather an ai chatbot as it will give me a refund as I can escalate to the max. The refunds would be more generous if there were few to no people employed for customer service.


I absolutely prefer a chat bot to a human who has no idea what they're talking about. One of my kids has a medical device that frequently fails and it's been so much easier to get replacements now that they've moved to chat bots. Give me a bot any day!!!
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