Why I Believe The Upcoming Mass Automation Movement Has The Potential To Start A Class War

in #life8 years ago

I thought it would be fitting to make this post given the recent amount of fighting over the bot situation. My views might be seen as a tiny bit extreme but I honestly think the upcoming mass automation movement is something different than anything we have ever seen happen in history before.

What is the Mass Automation Movement?

It is pretty self explanatory, but basically it is the idea that in the next few decades a large portion of jobs currently done by humans will be replaced by machines and software. Specifically, the machines that are going to replace these jobs are not going to need any type of supervisor or human being to run. In fact Oxford released a study claiming that around 50% of jobs currently done by humans won’t exist in the next 20 years. That number is staggering and if it becomes a reality, the government will literally have to rethink how to run an economy. The massive amounts of unemployment would literally leave people with nothing they can do, or are qualified to do.

Sure they can go back to college and reeducate themselves, but most likely if the unemployment rate rose 50% the sectors that they went and trained in still would be overloaded. There is a type of unemployment called structural unemployment, which results from changes in the economy and people usually having to switch to different jobs or reeducate themselves in order to get a new job. In the US it is currently estimated the real rate is 5%, with automation you are talking about increasing that rate to 50%. Even if all those people went and reeducated themselves , there just wouldn’t be enough jobs to go around.

Hypothetical What Could Happen

In economics we are taught that when jobs get replaced its usually good because it creates new industries and more jobs prop up around that industry, but it doesn’t seem like this would work in that case. The amount of jobs created by the automation field would be far less than would be needed to replace the jobs it is destroying. Job shortages are going to leave people upset and angry at companies and the people responsible for their unemployment. Job shortages will also lead to riots if people can’t afford to feed or take care of their families and aren’t being taken care up properly by the government. The tax structure in the country will drastically have to change or there will be a war. For example most places in Europe like Greece and Spain only have an unemployment rate of around 20% and their government and people are at each other’s throats over lack of aid and the inability to work.

The country is eventually going to get split into the rich and the poor. The middle class is going to disappear almost entirely. Those who have the ability to invest in companies that are creating and manufacturing the machines are going to reap the rewards and live comfortably, while those who don’t are going to be decimated. The only solution will be for the government to step up financial aid to those affected by automation, or eventually people are going to start a class war. The rich won’t sympathize with the poor and our already extremely high wealth gap problem is going to get worse. The entire system could have the potential of failing. There are things the government could do force employment such as making sure all self driving vehicles have a driver just in case, but many would argue it would hinder innovation.

I believe that our country has been becoming more split on the wealth gap over time and the automation movement could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. On one end im interested to see the future and how automation will work , but only the other hand im afraid of what it could bring. If I had to bet I would put my money on the movement disrupting everyone’s way of life for possibly the worse if a class war starts.

If you are interested in the subject watch the video below called Humans Need Not Apply by CCP Grey

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Great post! Ironically, the same technology that birthed Steemit is going to put a lot of the upper class out of work. Blockchain-based fintech will decimate the financial sector. Honestly, if you could get paid in SD, pay your bills with SD and save for retirement with SP would you even bother using a bank? Me either. Remittances? Payroll? You can send SD around the world in a few seconds. Bye bye banksters...

How about smart contracts? With smart contracts on a blockchain 80 or 90% of lawyers are out of a job. Moving title on a real estate transaction is trivial and can be done on smartphone. At the coffee shop.

And what about insurance? Dan has written some great material on mutual aid societies. Fat cat insurance companies can be replaced by lean, benign aid societies using blockchains.

Finally, governance. Look around you! Steemit is already becoming an efficient, well-behaved society regulating itself through non-aggression. Bad actors are being dealt with swiftly and effectively. Reputations are being built and stateless identities formed. No big gov necessary.

Automation of the industrial processes is definitely pinching the traditional blue-collar occupations. But I think the white collar occupations are partying on the Titanic right now, and there's an iceberg dead ahead.

Agreed, we can't benefit from the technology and then complain about it.

The upper class can never be out of work because they do not really work.

Stop crying face! formerly in the Middle Ages did not exist industry and yet the population lived well . And there is not to say that the population was smaller because at that time had not frabrica of televizao , cars and other consumer electronics.

The rich lived well..... I don't think you have researched that system well....

I thought the same thing after reading the title.
NOBODY gets out of this upheaval untouched, it disrupts all lives.
read my
https://steemit.com/steemit/@matherly/thoughts-on-the-current-state-of-u-s-multicultural-cohesion-chaos-on-the-rise-or-am-i-just-growing-old
"Redistributing economic advantages will hurt somebody someplace no matter what… in the old model, especially.

But today we have a blossoming peer to peer community. And it is such an exciting time to be living through. Average people are finding ways to make the middle men obsolete. Notary services, compliance officers, and other whole payroll departments are looking at the Ethereum technology and watching their jobs done without the employer needing to pay employment taxes (they do as well as their employees) and pension contributions, etc, and so on.
The Writing on the Wall is in Binary Code"

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This is so true.

Opportunity dances with those already on the dance floor! #inSTEEM

Talk about making a person think and realize that yes this is very close to becoming a reality. Things are changing faster than most want to admit. Kids are getting smarter, which will hopefully protect their future. Everything is evolving into electronics. Jobs are already getting tough to find, even for those who have spent years in college (depending on what they studied). If people are not tech smart, they are screwed in the future.

I see your point and I can agree but think of this: technology has always devolved and people always were afraid to lose jobs because of new machines. Where jobs vanished new came. Just like technology our needs evolve and we will find new ways of staying busy. That's what I hope

The jobs of the future are likely going to require a more educated workforce. The youth will be fine, they will adapt due to their general educated nature, however the older generations still in the workforce will likely suffer.

I see what you are saying, but the point im trying to make is we have never had technology that will do what automation and ai will do. In the past, you get laid off from ford because they introduce new machines that put cars together, so you go and take up a job as a taxi driver, or a cashier. Essentially these technologies will be destroying ALL those jobs in such a short period of time there will be nowhere to go and the small amount of places there will be to go, will be so overloaded they wont be hiring.

That's pretty tough but faces reality. Those who are not well educated will have no jobs. The difference between poor and rich will become worse. We live in strange times.

Anyway, I wish you the best luck bro! I enjoy your posts and will follow you. Can I ask for how long you already are on Steemit? Nice to meet you :)

Yes, I agree with the whole article and we are starting to see a widening between the rich and the poor. However, a lot of automated jobs are boring and will free up leisure time. The miners in the UK in the 1980's thought it was the end of the world when the pits closed but many retrained. Who would want to work down a dark, dingy coal mine anyway but they had running street battles with Police to try to hang onto those jobs. We need to be intelligent enough to adapt to the inevitable.

I think we can adapt but Im not sure if we can do it quickly enough. We still have people who cant wrap their heads around the internet let alone self driving cars which are here. I used to be optimistic and give people the benefit of the doubt , but im not so sure these days. People are becoming frustrated and increasingly turning to radicalism in the US and especially Europe.

It sure will be an interesting next few years. I'm too old to worry about it though, these days I just sit back and let it play out as it will anyway. Great post and, by the looks of it, everyone else thinks so too

The problem is the rich will gain all the resources from the work of the machines.....the poor will be left to starve

This is why money needs to be viewed like equity in the means of production. It should gain purchasing power as the means to produce grows, not lose purchasing power.

Proponents of Basic Income use the scenario you mentioned as reason to start that program now, so that we have a framework in place to deal with the situation. If you aren't familiar with basic income its an interesting economic idea, definitely worth a read.

I think we need to start thinking about a program now, because the billionaires who are creating the technology are telling us that is coming and when it does there is no going back. If we address this at bureaucratic pace, were screwed.

I love your article, scary as hell but still spot on.

yeah lets hope the future is less violent than I think its going to be, but when people dont have jobs or have their jobs replaced, they become irrational.

Not so much id say as losing their job, more losing their security. That's all in reality a job represents is a need to cling to a security blanket.

But awesome post, I agree 100% as time goes on jobs will become more and more scarce and machines will be doing the vast majority of work, it's scary but it also means at that point in human history we have essentially become free and that's exciting.

Technological unemployment will be the thing that destroys our current form of capitalism. I don't think we're anywhere near prepared enough with a contingency as this issue becomes more prolific. Should be interesting and also quite terrifying to watch it unfold.

Imagination

I was at a conference recently where we discussed artificial intelligence and the internet of things. One of the keynote speakers was talking about the risks of AI and automation. The point of the presentation was that all common, repetitive tasks could be automated. Some examples given were almost all legal systems, the fast food industry, car dealerships, manufacturing etc etc. The one thing that can't be automated is imagination.

Many of us left the keynote wondering whether the presentation was for inspiration or a warning.

When you think about, the largest number of jobs is held in the transportation sector, which is on the brink of completely being disrupted.
Crazy times ahead... for sure.

Well at least all the future unemployees can do steemit :]

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