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Actually, most people who have modeled it say it is the quality of jobs, not the number of jobs. A report from MIT even came to that conclusion. http://news.mit.edu/2019/work-future-report-technology-jobs-society-0904. A new paper from Brookings says that white-collar workers will be most affected. https://www.brookings.edu/research/what-jobs-are-affected-by-ai-better-paid-better-educated-workers-face-the-most-exposure/ Robot dexterity is extremely difficult what is he talking about? I would also argue that for your talk of ai revolution I don't see it no self-driving vehicles no life-like chatbots (bert is not implemented yet so we'll see) no bump in productivity statics And labor shortages . You people just can't keep saying oh yeah technology is accelerating and we will automate all the jobs and then year after year nothing really changing. We've been on a cusp of an AI revolution for the better part of a decade but where ?? Andrew yang is a fool. For example, the people who actually are designing self driving trucks don't believe it will automate jobs. ""It'll be a very gradual thing, and truck drivers still need to [drive] trucks. Think about the gap we have [in terms of] truck driver shortage. The average truck driver age is 51. I don't think even [on] a very optimistic view, we can fill up that gap within the time frame it needs to be filled. According to a July 2019 report by the American Trucking Associations, the US trucking industry was 60,000 drivers short of the number required to meet industry needs in 2018, up nearly 20% from 2017's shortage of 50,700." https://www.businessinsider.com/tusimple-founder-trucker-hours-tarnish-glory-humanity-2019-12. I think it is time we make the ai community slobber and have them realize so far they haven't really done much to radically change the economy or people's life. Get self driving cars up and running and we can talk. We don't want to have a policy response too quick because we don't know what the future looks like. Just like they regulated the Internet badly in the 90s because they didn't understand the Internet that deeply we don't want to regulate ai badly. What if AI creates lots of jobs and this question will be moot. There was a new paper from Brookings What if ai takes longer than you guys expect? If ai comes quickly we can just slow down the implication.
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