We cannot hide the effect of automation
Hello Project Hope community, best wishes to all of us who make life here. Have a good weekend.
Recently I was reading something regarding the automation of services, this is becoming a more tangible reality, in the same way we can see how more and more machines do the work of hundreds of men, and not only that with more efficiency but working 24 hours without stopping, without asking for vacation, without defense by unions or anything like that, yes, this is precisely not what highlighted the article I was reading, but it was clear that behind the automation is that great benefit for employers.
In spite of the good things they want to say about this process, the truth is that I see a big problem in it, and that it ends up affecting the future of all workers, don't you think?.
Although it is true that the industrialization process is advancing more and more, this does not mean that countries can offer more factory jobs to their population. Much less so considering that the population is increasing, the number of senior citizens is also increasing, but the number of jobs is not always increasing.
And this is largely due to the same process of automation of production in companies. Making them require fewer and fewer workers, and this is a reality that has been seen for decades.
I believe that the process of industrialization has allowed many things to improve, it is obvious and undeniable, but at the point we are now, where machines are becoming more and more sophisticated, the truth is that the number of people employed is not exactly increasing.
I imagine that within a few decades, large industries will be increasingly equipped with more and more specialized machines, which by themselves can do the work of thousands of men, and will only need a couple of subjects prepared to control them, at least until artificial intelligence hand in hand with machine learning can learn to operate them by itself, and that couple of subjects will not be necessary either...
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Hello friend @josevas217, certainly automation has pros and cons, in my opinion it has been of great benefit to reduce the contact of people with monotonous and sometimes dangerous activities, although this implies the reduction of jobs, perhaps this phenomenon will force countries to invest more in education, since jobs will also evolve and require more specialization.
Hi friend,
I feel like with every tech there are two sides of a coin both good and bad.
Some places it could be a boon and in other places it could threaten human jobs.
However I hope that it is we humans who take a call to control the tech and it is not the other way round.
Since it is here to say so we can only hope that it is used productivity.
Hi friend,
I feel like with every tech there are two sides of a coin both good and bad.
Some places it could be a boon and in other places it could threaten human jobs.
However I hope that it is we humans who take a call to control the tech and it is not the other way round.
Since it is here to say so we can only hope that it is used productivity.