I, Unemployed: Why AI Has High Potential To Be Devastating To Workers Of Every Kind
When AI is utilized as a replacement for workers, not a tool in their tool belt, how will the average person be affected? Author: Patrick Hart Photo by: Patrick Hart Across the breadth of human history, there have been many technological advances that allowed us as a species to flourish beyond life as nomadic tribes. The wheel afforded humanity the ability to transport large amounts of goods and ourselves in fractions of the time and effort. Irrigation brought us agriculture, so we could settle and, by proxy, create complex societies, security, and art. The printing press led to the democratization of information, allowing what we know as a formal education to be more accessible to those less well off. And the industrial revolution was the start of our ability to mass produce goods, eventually bringing prices down for mass consumption. On paper and long after the fact, these advances are net wins for humanity once we eventually learn ...