So tired of willing? ignorants obviating all the suffering that the Industrial Revolutions caused among the working classes, because of the many revolts modern societies have what we call "weekends" or "universal secondary education"....is that those lives that ended in utter misery don't matter for these people?
So tired of willing? ignorants obviating all the suffering that the Industrial Revolutions caused among the working classes, because of the many revolts modern societies have what we call "weekends" or "universal secondary education"....is that those lives that ended in utter misery don't matter for these people?
5 years ago plenty of people were making youtube videos and making a living off them. He is right on point in that education is failing our youth, and they simply wont be smart (common sense smart) enough to qualify for the jobs that will be available to them and needed by society. I dont see education changing anytime soon (at least not in the USA), in any meaningful way. So yeah, best of luck to our youth, they are gonna need it
Education is NOT failing youth. 50% of adults in the USA attempt to get by with a CHILD's k-12 education instead of getting an adult's college education!
AI will be able to do a heck of a lot more than 5% of our jobs. I follow AI research closely, and frankly I don't think there is a job or task that AI or machine automation won't be able to perform. And I think this is a wonderful thing, humans should be focusing on the betterment of humanity through things like research, philosophy, literature, and art, not grinding life away doing menial tasks.
You are contradicting yourself. What do people have to look for in research or art when the ai can do it incomparably better? They may do it for fun, yes, but whatever they produce will impress no one and will be superfluous.
The experts talk about how to cope with the age of AI by acquiring skills like cumminication, collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, adaptability, resilience and continuous learning but they ignore the fact that these skills are belong them-the experts-the successful one-the top 5%. The fact is that the average person, the norms, the bottom 80% of population will never ever have those skills to cope with the AI era in any foreseeable future.
100,000,000 born in USA 1996 to 2020. Unskilled entry level is going to be crushing for 50,000,000! They better get access to college Student Placement Offices!
Google the most common jobs in the USA, and you will find 25 jobs that are being automated today. Only 5% of jobs are going to be fully automated? Tell that to the screen when you order food at a fast food restaurant. (And if you don’t think they are automating the cooking area do more research!) Or Amazon when you order from there instead of a cashier. 40% of the job losses are going to be permanent. Tell it to a truck driver, or motel worker that depends on truckers stopping for the night.
Even helpdesk, receptionist, store clerks, consultant, lawyer, manager, designer, planners, politicians!!! The list is actually longer than this guy said (5%)..
Humans are fundamentally problem solvers (to a large extent I think this is our purpose - like a giant organic computer) and I love/agree the point that we should come at this from a place Love, not Fear. If you look at it from Fear you can't see 6" beyond your feet. If you look with Love, AI will become one of the most incredible tools to advance existence.
Industrial revolution created wealth disparity between Europe and Asia. Something similar will happen when AI emerges. These advancements are good for rich persons
So tired of willing? ignorants obviating all the suffering that the Industrial Revolutions caused among the working classes, because of the many revolts modern societies have what we call "weekends" or "universal secondary education"....is that those lives that ended in utter misery don't matter for these people?
karthikeyan M.V although there’s greater disparity, in terms of percentage there’s less people in poverty more than ever. More people die of obesity than famine
If you have a smartphone, AI enhances your life daily. It also allows non-richboeople to trade stocks from their smartphones and retain strong ties with friends and family. You use AI more than yiu realize.
@@nytroglicerine5311 Child labor is rare in the USA because of the Industrial Revolution. Women used to customarily have 8 to 12 children, many of whom died in early childhood. You have indoor plumbing and refrigeration and a/c and thermostat controller heating because of the Industrial Revolution. People live in used cars and in tents now instead of log cabins and shanties for the same reason
“What, you’re developing something called ‘Farming’? NOOO!!!! ....but, that’ll just take away my job, which I love, of hunting and gathering in the Forrest!”
Those born in the USA 1971 to 1995 may lack time until they retire, since there are only 33,000,000 born in the USA during those 25 years. The current 26 to 50 year olds need to try to be VERY self protective. They will never be able to do everything everyone insists on! Behind them are 100,000,000 birnb1996 tobl 2020. Delegate to them. They are our largest ever work force and are eager for employment upon reaching adulthood. USA might even run out of work for them to do!
Funny how pro-AI individuals keep on comparing AI with the Industrial Revolution. Anycase, we don't know for sure, but one of the biggest risks of AI is that it can lead to a whole class of people that would be essentially redundant. It would also possibly lead to a new super rich class, the data barons. No wonder individuals like Zucherberg is pro-AI. He would be one of those super rich class.
@@dccrusin8290 clearly you know something about my own life I don't, but hey if it amuses you keep on Crusin. But let me guess, you are probably an American that assumes that everyone on this platform is as dependent on technology as you are.
i dunno, if ai is anything like living creatures its gonna be pretty brutal, just watch animal planet or pay attention to how micro organisms behave, its always a fight with one side losing
5% automatable jobs? Dude, you don't know what you're talking about... Just sit and watch the world the next 10 years... Not that the AI wouldn't create jobs, oh it will create lots of them. But to say that only 5% of today's jobs are fully automatable is just ridiculous...
I thought i was the only lne that noticed first 5% later almost 30%, there is no job that cant be automated, even art and photography is generated by AI
Actually, contrary to the initial expectations, looks like the 'creativity' of humans doing art is much easier to automate, than scientific thinking. I've seen already many pieces of AI art, which in my opinion are far better than anything a human can do. But when we succeed to make an AI scientist, then there will be nothing left that humans can do better. My hopes are in Neuralink and the brain-machine interfaces...
Is this not the elite that have creative jobs saying everything's going to be fine? As this is introduced people need to be supported as they lose their jobs and need to be retrained- many people cant be retrained because they are old or not intelligent or educated enough to understand the new technologies and how they can work alongside them. What are these new skills- computer programming, robot mechanic, data analyst? People that cant do these jobs will just be left with increasingly low paid, menial jobs as is already happening. There are so many bs jobs in our economy and if employers have an easy choice to automate they will. The bosses will become rich and the workers poor- exacerbating inequality. Zuckerberg et al see the world as a system but forget the individual. If you have been trained by the education system to think and act like a robot then you will be replaced. We are constantly expected to think as a consumer, well we also need meaningful jobs. Government and tech companies spend their lives making robots etc and forget that most people are still living boring lives, stressed and poor.
Exactly. Spot on. Most will be jobless because they are not intelligent enough to be of any use in the workforce. The barrier to entry in tech is High! And most of the world does not speak English as the first language also. A huge barrier for those who had a hard time in school with languages.
What about if, we actually replicate consciousness. Well that would be 💯 right. AI can do whatever I can do with consciousness. I feel I shouldn't take to heart what he is saying. It seems to have a little Chewbacca defense embedded in there. 🤮
AI will enable the sycophants to advance voyeurism and social manipulation, and corporations will still build every day stuff we use, with planned obsolescence, and my job will remain secure.
Pretty worthless talk. Life-long-learning? That is not new in any way. I think the guy should read a bit on the subject. Maybe read Nick Bostrom’s Superintelligence. Or Rise of the Robots by Martin Ford. I would think we are looking more at a polarized job market, with many needing to take low paid jobs and fewer having ineresting well paid jobs in the mid term, until the superintelligence makes those obsolete as well. So what is his practical advice to young people? What type of studied should they do? Worthless talk
You can't lose your job to AI if you don't have a job in the first place
So tired of willing? ignorants obviating all the suffering that the Industrial Revolutions caused among the working classes, because of the many revolts modern societies have what we call "weekends" or "universal secondary education"....is that those lives that ended in utter misery don't matter for these people?
Good point! Haha. And you can trust the official jobless statistics. They are fixed so the numbers are smaller than in reality.
Youz a smart man
how many others thought he would tell us about new jobs and skills with the addition of AI
So tired of willing? ignorants obviating all the suffering that the Industrial Revolutions caused among the working classes, because of the many revolts modern societies have what we call "weekends" or "universal secondary education"....is that those lives that ended in utter misery don't matter for these people?
I thought as much bro, but it never happened
5 years ago plenty of people were making youtube videos and making a living off them.
He is right on point in that education is failing our youth, and they simply wont be smart (common sense smart) enough to qualify for the jobs that will be available to them and needed by society. I dont see education changing anytime soon (at least not in the USA), in any meaningful way. So yeah, best of luck to our youth, they are gonna need it
Programming is the only way I see as secure.
Education is NOT failing youth. 50% of adults in the USA attempt to get by with a CHILD's k-12 education instead of getting an adult's college education!
Never stop learning🥰
AI will be able to do a heck of a lot more than 5% of our jobs. I follow AI research closely, and frankly I don't think there is a job or task that AI or machine automation won't be able to perform. And I think this is a wonderful thing, humans should be focusing on the betterment of humanity through things like research, philosophy, literature, and art, not grinding life away doing menial tasks.
So Star Trek
You are contradicting yourself. What do people have to look for in research or art when the ai can do it incomparably better? They may do it for fun, yes, but whatever they produce will impress no one and will be superfluous.
@@wizdomofmark seems like it
우리는 이제 4차 산업혁명 시대의 과도기를 겪고 있다고 생각합니다. 많은 직업들이 사라질 것이고 많은 부분들이 인공지능에 의해서 대체 될 것 같은데 그런 앞으로 다가올 미래에 대한 통찰력을 제공해주셔서 감사합니다.
If even the tech community don’t know, then it must be really scary dangerous.
No machines can fix our lack of humanity.
Who had more opportunity:. 1) the manual ditch digger or 2) the high school student? Manual labor ruined MANY lives.
The experts talk about how to cope with the age of AI by acquiring skills like cumminication, collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, adaptability, resilience and continuous learning but they ignore the fact that these skills are belong them-the experts-the successful one-the top 5%. The fact is that the average person, the norms, the bottom 80% of population will never ever have those skills to cope with the AI era in any foreseeable future.
Great speech, make me think about future of young people in job market
100,000,000 born in USA 1996 to 2020. Unskilled entry level is going to be crushing for 50,000,000! They better get access to college Student Placement Offices!
AI in the form of voice-recognition took my job. I used to be a medical transcriber.
What do you go now?
wait this was uploaded just now?
Google the most common jobs in the USA, and you will find 25 jobs that are being automated today. Only 5% of jobs are going to be fully automated? Tell that to the screen when you order food at a fast food restaurant. (And if you don’t think they are automating the cooking area do more research!) Or Amazon when you order from there instead of a cashier. 40% of the job losses are going to be permanent.
Tell it to a truck driver, or motel worker that depends on truckers stopping for the night.
He clearly made no point he was just
Flyin here n there
You should do a ted talk or somethin
Driving jobs, pilots , fast food any machine operator and all of manufacturers jobs
Like 95% of said jobs will be gone.
Even helpdesk, receptionist, store clerks, consultant, lawyer, manager, designer, planners, politicians!!! The list is actually longer than this guy said (5%)..
Starting computer science major soon!
Humans are fundamentally problem solvers (to a large extent I think this is our purpose - like a giant organic computer) and I love/agree the point that we should come at this from a place Love, not Fear. If you look at it from Fear you can't see 6" beyond your feet. If you look with Love, AI will become one of the most incredible tools to advance existence.
Industrial revolution created wealth disparity between Europe and Asia. Something similar will happen when AI emerges. These advancements are good for rich persons
So tired of willing? ignorants obviating all the suffering that the Industrial Revolutions caused among the working classes, because of the many revolts modern societies have what we call "weekends" or "universal secondary education"....is that those lives that ended in utter misery don't matter for these people?
karthikeyan M.V although there’s greater disparity, in terms of percentage there’s less people in poverty more than ever. More people die of obesity than famine
Exactly. The elite will benefit the most as always.
If you have a smartphone, AI enhances your life daily. It also allows non-richboeople to trade stocks from their smartphones and retain strong ties with friends and family.
You use AI more than yiu realize.
@@nytroglicerine5311 Child labor is rare in the USA because of the Industrial Revolution. Women used to customarily have 8 to 12 children, many of whom died in early childhood.
You have indoor plumbing and refrigeration and a/c and thermostat controller heating because of the Industrial Revolution.
People live in used cars and in tents now instead of log cabins and shanties for the same reason
“What, you’re developing something called ‘Farming’?
NOOO!!!!
....but, that’ll just take away my job, which I love, of hunting and gathering in the Forrest!”
I loved this talk; thoughtful and comprehensive.
You will have more time ,they say that for decades.
Those born in the USA 1971 to 1995 may lack time until they retire, since there are only 33,000,000 born in the USA during those 25 years. The current 26 to 50 year olds need to try to be VERY self protective. They will never be able to do everything everyone insists on! Behind them are 100,000,000 birnb1996 tobl 2020. Delegate to them. They are our largest ever work force and are eager for employment upon reaching adulthood. USA might even run out of work for them to do!
Applied science will solve problem of incompability of time and subjects ;-)
Maybe AI could help us solve problems like food production, space travel ....
A.I on the blockchain will create fairness.
Technological revolution took place before too but nobody given the machine to create one thought
Funny how pro-AI individuals keep on comparing AI with the Industrial Revolution. Anycase, we don't know for sure, but one of the biggest risks of AI is that it can lead to a whole class of people that would be essentially redundant. It would also possibly lead to a new super rich class, the data barons. No wonder individuals like Zucherberg is pro-AI. He would be one of those super rich class.
I would almost be willing to bet that you would refuse to give up all YOUR AI!
@@dccrusin8290 you will lose that bet buddy.
@@SShendrik 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@dccrusin8290 clearly you know something about my own life I don't, but hey if it amuses you keep on Crusin.
But let me guess, you are probably an American that assumes that everyone on this platform is as dependent on technology as you are.
@@SShendrik NEVER. Cherokee actually.
i dunno, if ai is anything like living creatures its gonna be pretty brutal, just watch animal planet or pay attention to how micro organisms behave, its always a fight with one side losing
Different insight 🤔
“Our jobs are safe”
Walmart cashiers:
😩😩😩😩😩😩
Very useful video
A little outdated though now.
Do I need to comment...???
Your comment improves the pay the channel gets in the ad revenue sharing.
5% automatable jobs? Dude, you don't know what you're talking about... Just sit and watch the world the next 10 years... Not that the AI wouldn't create jobs, oh it will create lots of them. But to say that only 5% of today's jobs are fully automatable is just ridiculous...
Completely agree! 95% of jobs will be automated one way or another and that’s good for everyone.
I thought i was the only lne that noticed first 5% later almost 30%, there is no job that cant be automated, even art and photography is generated by AI
Actually, contrary to the initial expectations, looks like the 'creativity' of humans doing art is much easier to automate, than scientific thinking. I've seen already many pieces of AI art, which in my opinion are far better than anything a human can do. But when we succeed to make an AI scientist, then there will be nothing left that humans can do better. My hopes are in Neuralink and the brain-machine interfaces...
Ellen Musk
And if not enough people can pay bills, am I still in business
if your personal growth remains intact then yes.
Is this not the elite that have creative jobs saying everything's going to be fine? As this is introduced people need to be supported as they lose their jobs and need to be retrained- many people cant be retrained because they are old or not intelligent or educated enough to understand the new technologies and how they can work alongside them. What are these new skills- computer programming, robot mechanic, data analyst? People that cant do these jobs will just be left with increasingly low paid, menial jobs as is already happening. There are so many bs jobs in our economy and if employers have an easy choice to automate they will. The bosses will become rich and the workers poor- exacerbating inequality. Zuckerberg et al see the world as a system but forget the individual. If you have been trained by the education system to think and act like a robot then you will be replaced. We are constantly expected to think as a consumer, well we also need meaningful jobs. Government and tech companies spend their lives making robots etc and forget that most people are still living boring lives, stressed and poor.
Exactly. Spot on. Most will be jobless because they are not intelligent enough to be of any use in the workforce. The barrier to entry in tech is High! And most of the world does not speak English as the first language also. A huge barrier for those who had a hard time in school with languages.
Like most talks about AI, this is just conjecture
can anybody say what is after AI, really astonished to know.
Art and craft personalization.
@@dccrusin8290 nice
@@dccrusin8290 no it is happening with ai not after
@@vip-cw1st Oh, I fully agree but more so.
This has aged so badly already!!
Ikr
Hi from 2024! How are you? 😁
We don’t need AI to destroy humanity, we can do that ourselves...the big question is can AI solve human stupidity?
Why is Elon Musk in Maria Farmer painting connecting all to Giselle maxwell and epstine....????
Quoting Mckinsey? really?
Look like Young *Steve jobs* except bald😅
*There is an 1000 song in a Pocket* speech
let's just stop denying that we're all living on one planet, give everybody U.B.I. & freedom :D
What about if, we actually replicate consciousness. Well that would be 💯 right. AI can do whatever I can do with consciousness. I feel I shouldn't take to heart what he is saying. It seems to have a little Chewbacca defense embedded in there. 🤮
Who is from india
Can AI repair your iPhone?
Zucc being at the for front... LOL.
Gates. Also.... LOL
Who is then...pl tell
I thought he is Sonu Nigam
AI will enable the sycophants to advance voyeurism and social manipulation, and corporations will still build every day stuff we use, with planned obsolescence, and my job will remain secure.
Yeah second comment
I feel like this guy/video is already outdated.
Elon Musk, Bill Gates, tech giants "in a way"? 🌚
wshs??? doing ai
This didn’t age well
You are already slaves....AI will make sure you stay that way. Given human nature, it can end no other way.
Who else has a hard time figuring out if he is tall or short?
Real question 🤔
Horsehit!!! Oops, that came out instinctively as I sneezed.
Pretty worthless talk. Life-long-learning? That is not new in any way. I think the guy should read a bit on the subject. Maybe read Nick Bostrom’s Superintelligence. Or Rise of the Robots by Martin Ford. I would think we are looking more at a polarized job market, with many needing to take low paid jobs and fewer having ineresting well paid jobs in the mid term, until the superintelligence makes those obsolete as well. So what is his practical advice to young people? What type of studied should they do? Worthless talk
Ella Musk
Alan Musk