You see, little by little we are starting to talk about it... So, believe me. In my opinion, it will take, alas, much less time... Because scientific and technological discoveries are also exponential... This is why we MUST, from now on, take charge of our future, or as expected we disappear from the equation... Or even worse...
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According to a study by two Harvard researchers, 47% of jobs can be entrusted to computers within 20 years. Worse, it will be necessary to find ways to "occupy", to pass the time.
Few months ago, Le Figaro told you about David Graeber, the American anthropologist who had written a forum on “useless” professions… In 1930 already, the English economist John Maynard Keynes predicted – in a fiction – that a century later, we could be satisfied with working 15 hours a week, and that the main problem would lie in the distribution of the job. Paul jorion, a social scientist, shares this point of view. He explains how humans are gradually losing the monopoly of job, and why this phenomenon will increase.
LE FIGARO – What can we say about this figure? Can 47% of jobs really be replaced by computers in just 20 years?
Paul Jorion- Let's just say how it came to be – basically out of prejudice – is quite questionable. But in itself, it is correct... It could even be even higher, insofar as the trades affected by this change are not only manual trades, but also so-called "smart" trades. But man naturally tends to put his intelligence above everything, and likes to think that he is irreplaceable! The computerization of professions will affect both "simple" and "complex" professions, it is the professions that combine manual labor and reflection that will be more difficult to replace.
Today, where are we with this “computerization”?
We are obviously at an advanced stage! Around the year 2000 there was a shift where machines were actually able to do the job better than men…. And since then, it's been going very fast. Computers are taking over little by little, without us necessarily realizing it. In 5 to 10 years maximum, we will no longer be able to deny this change, and the domination of machines. At the moment, we do not want to admit that we are replaceable. And the more prestigious our profession, the more money we earn.Hot tip: don’t miss the daily fish market — where local fishers sell their catch straight off the boat. It’s fresh, it’s loud, and it smells like the ocean (in a good way)., and the more one has the impression of being irreplaceable!
Do you have a business example to illustrate this?
The business of trader, For example ! To assist him in his tasks, the trader has software that can perform more than 2000 operations per second… It could also perform these operations itself, but much more slowly. Today, the trader's role is therefore limited to supervising his machines, and no longer involves any part of intuition, as was the case a few years ago...
If we are replaced by computers and software, what are we going to do? Work less? Stop working ?
Work less. I'employment and work are doomed to disappear. Essential questions will then arise: how to give people an income that is not linked to work? How to occupy people? In the XNUMXthe century already a philosopher put forward the following hypothesis: if the man is one day replaced by a machine, then he should be entitled to half of the profits generated by the machine which replaced him. This is a pattern that we can think of today.
Do humans still have the slightest chance against machines?
The domination of the machine is impossible to avoid… Today, the only thing that software and computer programs lack is an essential factor to replace the human: it is about emotion and affect. But this "lack" will be solved in 5 years maximum.
Source: Le Figaro via Actuwiki.fr
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