Self-driving cars and AI will leave a ‘THIRD of the population unemployed’

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The rise of the machines could leave a third of the population out of work.

That’s according to Dr Subhash Kak, a computing expert at Oklahoma University, who claims AI and self-driving cars will lead to mass unemployment.

He also warns that as robots take control of the world, humans will slip into a life of ‘meaningless’ misery.  

Dr Kak, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, believes we are heading for a dystopian future with mass unemployment.

He told the Daily Star Online:  ‘I think we are nearly there.

‘It has been estimated that one third of the people in any advanced economy are engaged in transportation.

‘Their jobs will be gone as soon as self-driving cars are widely adopted.’

The technology for self-driving cars is steadily becoming a reality.

Just this month, General Motors asked the US government for permission to trial cars on the road in 2019 that have no steering wheel or human back-up driver.

As well as self-driving cars, AI and robots are making an impact in all business sectors.

‘Why would professors like me be needed if the lectures of the best instructor in the world are recorded and made available on the Internet?

‘Department stores are closing because they can’t compete with Amazon where the orders are filled by robots in the warehouse,’ Dr Kak said.

Previously, the robotics expert claimed that human lives will become miserable and ‘meaningless’ as automation puts people out of work.

‘The beginnings of the dystopia are already there.

‘There will be massive unemployment. People want to be useful and work provides meaning, and so the world will sink into despair.’

This is already happening, he said.

A separate report from a New York company claimed last year that 800 million workers could be replaced by machines by 2030.

Dr Kak said: ‘Policy makers have begun to speak of a minimum guaranteed income with everyone provided food, shelter, and a smart phone, and that will not address the heart of the problem.

‘In my view, the current opioid and drug epidemic in the US is a manifestation of this despair.

‘Likewise, phenomena such as ISIS are a response to the meaninglessness that people find in a world devoted only to the cult of the body,’ said Dr Kak.

In November, management consultancy firm, McKinsey, published a report called ‘Jobs lost, jobs gained: Workforce transitions in a time of automation’.

The report focused on the amount of jobs that would be lost to automation, and what professions were most at risk.

Talking about the continued evolution of AI, Dr Kak said: ‘Some say that current phase of automation will create new kinds of jobs that we cannot even think of.

‘The current revolution is replacing the thinking human and so its impact on society will be enormous.’

The report claimed that there will be enough work to maintain full employment until 2030, but there will be challenging transitions ahead and that in about 60 per cent of jobs, at least one third of activities could be automated.

It said: ‘We estimate that between 400 million and 800 million individuals could be displaced by automation and need to find new jobs by 2030 around the world.’

And while the report suggested that new jobs will be available, it highlighted that people may need to learn new skills to get them.

The report said: ‘Of the total displaced, 75 million to 375 million may need to switch occupational categories and learn new skills.’

The report suggested that workers in China are likely to be most affected by the switch to automation.

It said: ‘In absolute terms, China faces the largest number of workers needing to switch occupations – up to 100 million if automation is adopted rapidly, or 12 percent of the 2030 workforce.

‘While that may seem like a large number, it is relatively small compared with the tens of millions of Chinese who have moved out of agriculture in the past 25 years.’

But the countries facing the biggest change are the US, Germany and Japan, according to the report.

It added: ‘For advanced economies, the share of the workforce that may need to learn new skills and find work in new occupations is much higher: up to one-third of the 2030 workforce in the United States and Germany, and nearly half in Japan.’

In terms of jobs, the report suggests that physical jobs in predictable environments – including machine-operators and fast-food workers – are the most likely to be replaced by robots.

But it added: ‘Collecting and processing data are two other categories of activities that increasingly can be done better and faster with machines.

‘This could displace large amounts of labour—for instance, in mortgage origination, paralegal work, accounting, and back-office transaction processing.’

Conversely, the report claimed that jobs in unpredictable environments are least at risk.

It said: ‘Occupations such as gardeners, plumbers, or providers of child- and eldercare – will also generally see less automation by 2030, because they are technically difficult to automate and often command relatively lower wages, which makes automation a less attractive business proposition.’

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3 thoughts on “Self-driving cars and AI will leave a ‘THIRD of the population unemployed’

  1. don’t buy stuff from amazon or any fast food place that uses robots. the only way to fight back is to……not give them our money.

  2. “‘There will be massive unemployment. People want to be useful and work provides meaning, and so the world will sink into despair.’

    Oh well… at least they won’t be throwing rocks.

  3. So, with all of the edumacation they’ve received, with all the so called advances made in the last century….they didn’t stop to think of the possible destructive ramifications which would lead to their own erasure? Didn’t anyone warn them? Carried away by the lure of ego, they slipped into a permanent state of stupidity oblivious to any and all warnings, calling it “progressive”. Which is fine by me. If you want to call stupid by some other name and float off into oblivion….BY YOURSELF….hey, that’s fine. Whatever. Its the ……and refusing all advice, they impudently, without the tolerance that they had demanded for themselves, dragged the rest of us, deceptively and against our will, into hell with them…….that I have a problem with. People, we are so close to crossing a line from which there is no way back….this is evil! If we as an entire species cross this line. THERE IS NO WAY BACK. IT IS IRREVERSIBLE.

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