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The Threats of Automation and the Place of Humans in the Workforce of the…
The Threats of Automation and the Place of Humans in the Workforce of the Future
Disruptive changes due to:
automation
AI
Robots
Tech. Know-how
Job requests and demands are transforming
Prepare for new challenges and get new skills
New Jobs, jobs at risk and jobs to transform
In a near future most jobs will be done by a machine
Technology
Getting "Smarter"
Making life easier
Taking out human deficiencies
In 19th Century machines did dangerous jobs or jobs that human wouldn't want to do
Technology was taking out routinary tasks
Performing more cognitive tasks (21st Century)
Intelligent Robotics
Additive Manufacturing
Remote Connectivity
Advanced Analytics
Internet of Things
Even that machines have been replacing workers since the past century now they attack more cognitive tasks and this is something new
Machines are doing knowledge work
Executives will be replaced
Middle and low skill works are on risk
Automation is getting more intelligent and talent is getting limited
"As with every era of technological change, some jobs will be replaced by machines, new ones will be created, while some existing ones will take on new and different tasks"
Joy N et al. (2016)
Robots
Cost reduction
More affordable
union between AI and humans
Do manual tasks
With low costs they will be in reach for more people
Employers in china are replacing workers with them
Help people to reduce effort and make everything smart
In some emerging countries it will take longer for technology to take over
Some Jobs will remain(skilled jobs or creative jobs)
Benefits coming from automation
Work Accessibility for women and certain groups of people
Production accessible for small scale manufacturers
Safer and cleaner places
Human skills augmentation
More mobility
Human survival
Find tasks to give to humans
Tasks must be complemented
Understanding what to give to humans and what to machines
Collaboration
Focus on uncodifiable strengths