Report: Artificial Intelligence will significantly threaten human employment within five years!


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[Netease smart news October 10 news] a report shows that up to 5 years later, automation and artificial intelligence will threaten human employment, in the face of this situation, people must continue to learn new skills. PwC surveyed 10,000 people from all over the world. Most of them expressed their concern that automation might replace their own work, but they also said that they were willing to learn new things and prevent themselves from losing their jobs.

On October 4, Redwood Software and Sapio Research released a research report that shows that IT leaders believe that by 2022, automation will affect 60% of companies and will affect human employment in the process. Today, PricewaterhouseCoopers has released a new independent report, which states that people may have to practice and learn new skills, or they will face the risk of losing jobs after automated machines take over certain jobs.

The report, "Future Labor Force," conducted a survey of 10,000 people from China, India, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States so that we could "get a better understanding of the future of work." Of these people, nearly 37% believe that artificial intelligence and robotics technology will expose them to the risk of unemployment; in 2014, 33% of people also had similar concerns.

One of the alarming facts in the report is that the steady progress of people through promotion will no longer exist, which underlines the necessity of developing new skills mentioned earlier. In an interview with CNBC, Jeff Hesse, head of PwC and co-leader of the U.S. people and organization, said that automation has forced some people to leave their jobs despite the fact that all industries are inconsistent.

Hesse explained: “The impact of different industries is certainly different, but in the next five years, we will see that employees need to upgrade their skills faster.” If the results of this report Being informative, people are ready to make changes: 74% said they are willing to “learn new skills or accept all retraining so that they can continue to work in the future.

As of March 2017, PricewaterhouseCoopers reported that by the beginning of the 1930s about 38% of jobs in the United States would be affected by automation, followed by Germany by 35%; in the United Kingdom by 30%; Japan was twenty one%.

Last year, Microsoft’s founder and philanthropist Bill Gates said that in order to find work in an increasingly closely related job market, people need to have three kinds of expertise: science, engineering, and economics. They don't need to be experts, but they need to understand what people in each area can do. In terms of robotics, those who can manage automated software programs will be very popular. Hesse also advises people to study what new skills they need to master in their own areas of work.

You can't just focus on the rise of robotics and automation, and not ask people who don't adjust or are unwilling to learn new skills. The 50% of people surveyed by PricewaterhouseCoopers believe that the government should take necessary measures to protect employment. The general idea is that people with no technical ability can continue to work and earn income.

Of course, universal basic income is also considered a feasible measure to offset the threat that automation can pose to employment. This idea has gained the support of many people. People are talking about it everywhere, although many people know that there are actually better choices. Gates thinks this idea is feasible, but the world is not yet able to achieve this goal. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden believes that setting employment and hard work as the top priority for the future is beneficial to all.

Joe Biden said: “Silicon Valley executives expressed concern about the impact of their innovative behavior on Americans’ income. Although I appreciate this, I think they are selling off the empty US labor force. All of us can make it. Our own choices to create a better future. Our workers, our businesses, our communities, and our country all deserve the same treatment.”

Although the impact of automation is even slower than expected, it is still a clear and imminent challenge. Everyone needs to be prepared for this. Whether it comes from government grants, better job training, or other solutions, we all need to make a decision before we find a suitable solution: that is to improve ourselves first. (From: Futurism Compilation: Netease See Compiled Robot Review: Rain Egg)

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