Bigga
Well-Known Member
Ai can spot cancer growing on scans better than any trained oncologist can. What it could do across our buckling NHS and care services where there simply isn’t enough people to make it work could be revolutionary in the coming years with some of the robots that are being developed by Musk etc.
Flip side that needs looking at is how it’s already collapsing the job market. A lot of entry level roles are vanishing and it’s going to eat into potential apprenticeship roles when we are seeing rising unemployment of grads etc. what happens when driverless cars, vans, hgv and fully automated warehouse and distribution centres go online? A lot of the world’s population will be deemed useless for work? What happens to these people, I think it’s a far more pressing matter at the moment than if eventually AI will wipe us out.
Funnily enough, I said around 18 months ago on BM that the only jobs that will be meted out will ones of Human to Human contact and some scoffed at the notion. Luckily for me, I'm in one of those jobs.
I, even, said to my daughter yesterday as she's planning to move to the drug counselling field, that this will escalate by the time she's done all her qualifications and set up and there'll be plenty of work.
Idle people seek a release from themselves. I don't mean that as a slur, just that when one is doing nothing, it's easy to slip into dependency to escape 'this life'. People will feel 'what is the point?' when the rich are going to be dividing more of the haves and have nots and there's nothing for Humans to do and the trend in today's young is not to do too much as it is.
Interesting times, really.