Work in the Age of Robots - Mark Mills

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  • Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
  • Mark Mills talked about Work in the Age of Robots. In his new book he suggests that despite artificial intelligence and automation, the job sector is likely to grow and productivity will increase. He was interviewed in Las Vegas.
    Filmed July 13th, 2018.
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  • @Hexanitrobenzene
    @Hexanitrobenzene 5 років тому +6

    I think his opinion that robots will extend the capabilities of humans, not replace them, is more or less right in the near future, 10 - 15 years. However, when AI will become better, most jobs will be replaced. For example, co-bot can gather information about which situations correspond to which human commands. From that new database can be built and used to train new generation of AI, which will be more independent than the former.

    • @4G12
      @4G12 5 років тому

      The reason they are willing to invest in Cobots is because they are investing in data harvesting that will eventually render the human workers obsolete. You need to be an epic moron to not see this Iceberg coming (Google: "Titanic").

    • @Phelan666
      @Phelan666 3 роки тому

      @@4G12 Google "Luddites" and see how their lives ended. The myth that they were somehow proven wrong needs to be destroyed. They disappeared from the annals of history because they starved, joined the military in desperation, only to die on some field, or died of some other death of despair. They were people that foresaw their obsolescence, asked for one tiny scrap for themselves, and were actively crushed and slandered for daring to ask to be treated as human beings.

  • @andrewtowell6074
    @andrewtowell6074 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for uploading a different perspective on automation and AI

  • @machinistnick2859
    @machinistnick2859 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this

  • @gregf1792
    @gregf1792 5 років тому +7

    How can someone get to be in his position and still naively believe that the market will solve any problems!

    • @4G12
      @4G12 5 років тому +1

      Because the likes of him have mastered the use and abuse of the individualist capitalist monetarist system to get himself rich.
      I've heard so much free market magic baloney from these disciples of the church of money that if I get paid 1 USD for every word they say, I would have made a small fortune by now.
      These people are psychopaths. Once a robot renders him obsolete his tune will change as suddenly as a violin with its strings suddenly snapped.

    • @Phelan666
      @Phelan666 3 роки тому

      He's not naive, he's consciously malicious. The telos of any and all "labor saving" technology is to minimize jobs. Anyone telling you otherwise is either a liar or a rube. The Luddites were right about anything. Their voice in history ended not because they were proven wrong, but because they starved!

    • @reubenhenry4333
      @reubenhenry4333 3 роки тому

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    • @gerardomyles1151
      @gerardomyles1151 3 роки тому

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    • @romeodamari855
      @romeodamari855 3 роки тому

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  • @2001lextalionis
    @2001lextalionis 5 років тому +3

    his background is in oil/gas and war. I'll pass on his opinion, but thanks for posting

  • @drsmetal2747
    @drsmetal2747 3 роки тому

    This guy should debate Andrew Yang.

  • @nick2902
    @nick2902 5 років тому

    I watch The Communicators
    (C-Span) all the time and its is an awesome tv show. The issue here is this guy. Mark Mills claims we are in a productivity deficit. Poppycock, and that be magnanimous, beyond kind. More propaganda by big business. We are in the 1890’s or a new gilded age. Walter Lippmann laid it all out in his book:
    “Public Opinion” also, Edward Bernays documents in his book how to hoodwink the public with clever word selection and visuals. Its all about how to manipulate emotions. McDonald’s can spend Three billion to automate, but can’t find the money for raising wages for workers. That’s just one example.

  • @useresu301
    @useresu301 5 років тому +1

    someone in this interview doesn't have a lot of imagination :P

  • @jonathanpeace3167
    @jonathanpeace3167 5 років тому +1

    Glitch in the matrix at 16:53

  • @pardoharsimanjuntak1483
    @pardoharsimanjuntak1483 5 років тому

    no accidents

  • @JuliaHelen777
    @JuliaHelen777 5 років тому

    👔👔👔So, what's the policy saying about red ties? 👔👔👔

  • @4G12
    @4G12 5 років тому +3

    I find his hatred for common sense government action extremely disturbing. Last time automation happened and rendered the vast majority of factory workers obsolete, there were also attempts to at least remedy if not fix the built in problems of the individualist capitalist monetarist system. Of course, none of them got anywhere close to practical implementation, inequality and poverty became rampant, and next thing they knew was 2 consecutive world wars followed by a cold war that came within a hair of nuking humanity into extinction or at least back to the stone age. These disciples of the church of money are still selling the same snake oil and thanks to the lack of long term historical memory, all too many humans still get conned by the same sales spiel generation after generation.

    • @Phelan666
      @Phelan666 3 роки тому

      Always remember; the Luddites starved.

  • @WinterRav3n
    @WinterRav3n 5 років тому +2

    I'm sorry, but that guy doesn't have a clue what he talking about. Automation will take jobs, not only on low-level (drivers, industrial worker ect) but also blue color jobs. Why is he not talking about the AI that replacing loyers? Sales guys, customer support, bank clerks? The number doesn't sound "small" to me..

    • @WinterRav3n
      @WinterRav3n 5 років тому

      Further, it doesn't make any sense to invest money in a robot and still pay wages... capitalism doesn't work that way. And in the "if" case, are wages gonna be lower, due-to co-robot taking specific tasks?
      Performance for a living is new to us for about 250 years. That kind of society no longer works, in case of 50% job loss. The greek men worked in other ways, but not for money. They made politics and did a lot of things, they had enough plans for the day... So, YES! we will need UBI...

  • @conchita416
    @conchita416 5 років тому +1

    Where did this guy come from? The Manhattan Institute? Did he make that up? Sounds like a rich guy who’s pretending to be a tech fund manager because the has some individual investment in the tech field. “DaVinci “ is mispronounced and he call the “prostate” a “prostrate “. Ugh!

  • @dr.mikeybee
    @dr.mikeybee 5 років тому

    Dull stuff for duffers!