The debate on whether
artificial intelligence will shrink our job market or not has been going on for
quite some time now. From an economic point of view, the market always comes
back to an equilibrium level, i.e. demand for labor would be in equilibrium
with supply of labor. However, automation and rise of robots with superior AI promises to bring revolutionary
changes. Therefore, the clamor around this debate has always been overwhelmingly pessimistic,
such as a fear of the shrinking job market. Consequently, the question of
whether the workplace is changing and if yes, then how are we, potential candidates
for a job, supposed to adapt to such dramatic changes is an essential question
to ask. Stuart Russell in his book, "Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the
Problem of Control", talks about the dynamics behind the introduction of
automation. He argues that in the distant future the labor force will decline
meaning that less number of workers will be needed to perform mundane tasks
such as call center representatives. However, if the companies start laying off
the blue collar workers, this would inadvertently lower the GDP of the country
thereby halting the economic growth. Moreover, this would also mean that the
people who will be most affected by automation will be the vulnerable people in
the society, i.e. low-qualified workers,
which in return would escalate the inequality
ratio between the blue collar workers and white collar workers. Nonetheless,
the answer to the paramount question of what should be done lies in the realm
of changing sector. The upcoming generations need to focus more on acquiring
soft skills and shift from the manufacturing sector to the service sector.#millennial #problems #insecurities #youth #psychology #trends #fashion #idealism #depression #anxiety #passion #career #confusion #dreams #success #love #relationship
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