This quotes original meaning was different: good intentions here means that people will talk about superficial ideas but will not take actions to help people...
I agree with the authors that African cities especially the Nigerian cities of Lagos, Port-Harcourt, Enugu, Abuja, Kano and the rest are in urgent NEED to address their infrastructural deficits/challenges. There's no way the cities of tomorrow can be realized in these regions without public and private agenda and actions to address these critical challenges. The young people are eager to drive the future they want but are being constrained by these existing challenges. We also need international support to achieve this task
You people are always looking for outside help. What have you done to enlightened the masses on how to modernize the country? What have you done to let people know change is coming and they need to get ready? Stop looking for the so called outside help
In the past, technological progress was gradual enough to retrain and provide new jobs for humans. This progression we are facing will replace practically every vocation and at a rate that cannot be kept up with. Additionally, new jobs that are supposedly created for humans will be better performed by machines. Therefore, there will be no new jobs. Society is built upon the fact that humans need to work - not just for the ability to survive, but because it is an innate natural characteristic for us to work.
@@nickylouse2 Not society. The economic system. Capitalism is built that way. Capitalism divides us into employers and employees. Employees must sell their labor to the employers to make money or they're out of luck. We need a new and different economic system that AI and automation will fit into and so the increase in efficiency that comes from that will benefit everyone and not just a few. Capitalism just doesn't work that way.
We keep educating/training people for today’s jobs rather than the jobs of tomorrow. That’s why every generation experiences massive job losses to tech. Education is full of what to do to GET a job in the present not what to do to CREATE jobs in future.
Regarding equity; in the 1960s USA, 90% of the wealth was controlled by women, through the family budget. They made the purchasing decision on what home or car to buy and did all the shopping. Some consider shopping as therapy. Every once in a while I come across a male that says he wears the pants in the family, I look across the desk and ask "who bought the pants"? But a feminist movement felt they didn't have equity so they pushed for more, and divorce was a result, and now they have 50% of the purchasing power in a large part of the USA. BTW Shoppers have the power, not the producers/stores/men. Men work long hours, and dangerous jobs & become soldiers because they love their wives/family. Women have developed communities and are wonderful nurturers.
Workers, soldiers, and all of the people whom make, create, build, & repair stuff literally have ALL of the power. Most humans just don't realize it, and even if/when they do - if only for a moment during their daily routine - they/we fail to exercise said power; fail to organize each other around their power; and, just haven't quite YET made up their minds to walkout, strike, protest en masse, and demand that which is already theirs = the very benefits, the remuneration, the lion's share of the veritable wealth they/we create for the illegitimate owners, controllers, & arbitrary beneficiaries of said wealth - the profits, gains, surplus, and Value of whatever goods & services being provided, delivered, or created. The value added output, i.e., goods & services, including art, music, literature, etc., ALL done, performed, accomplished, made, Created... By the masses of working, effort giving, people in the lower 90% or arguably the bottom 99% of humans. BECAUSE of the banksters & capitalists of OUR upside down, inverted, & highly distorted Oligarchical system of 1%, 0.1%, and 0.01%, and yes even the 0.001% of so-called Owners & Controllers, the self-appointed Plutocrats & Kleptocrats; AND, even as we NOW realize that it's so many Sociopaths & Narcissists whom have somehow risen to the levels where the actual controls - the levers, dials, gauges, knobs, switches, etc. exist... Where they've manipulated these controls ONLY for the benefit of a dismal few. A few, whom we also NOW know that have their own specific set of pathologies. This is not natural. It is egregious, being most heinous a crime - wherein we all suffer, including them. So, WHILE the Super-Organism that is this collective Structural-Functional organization of humanity, a Hyper-Object of sorts, having taken on a Life of its own, becoming a runaway train, the rest of the regular people in the 99.9% go on as if it simply just cannot be changed, refurbished, reorganized, or EVEN torn down AND changed in to something else entirely. That said, this video ignores the actual underpinnings of human society/ies: the impending Resource Depletion. BECAUSE we are all wearing Resource Blinders. Since we've been living and swimming in an excess of EXOSOMATIC (e.g., outside the body) Energy for the last few generations. Energy and Minerals from the Fossil Resources in the ground below our feet. Minerals and Fuels, most of them ALREADY, that have passed their PEAK(S). Peaks in terms of availability in or on the surface of the Earth. Along with the ALREADY surpassed tipping points for how much the Natural World can absorb the wastes, heat, pollutions, and toxins from all of the awesome, not so awesome, so-termed human productivity. HENCE, the Limits to Growth, the depleted world's resources, the finitude of the Fossil Energy and Minerals, the destruction of the Ecosystems, and the ruin of OUR inhabitable Biosphere - is at hand. THUS, The Great Simplification is NOW literally phukking upon us Sapiens. BUT unfortunately, the mass formation of Cognitive Dissonances - along with a lack of Ecological Awareness of the Earth Overshoot (of its very Carrying Capacity), mainly due to a lack of education on this Our Shared Resource Reality - prevents 95% of Humans from "seeing," understanding & realizing, such that We are unable to live Accordingly. In balance and harmony with what, and how much, the Natural World can actually "give" us. Meanwhile, the global south is clamoring to be developed, while the comfort heat energy food water safety surplus seeking (exploiters) humans are unwilling to scale down, and then to just simply live in a low energy, lower Consumption, LESS resources sucking & depleting, a LESS ecology destructive centered lifestyle. ONLY by ridding ourselves of the worship of Opulence & of GDP driven Wealth, stopping excessive EXTRACTIVE mechanisms, powering down our currently accelerating & wasteful rates of Energy consumption... Will we be able to give the Biosphere, i.e., the thin layer of the Earth's surface on which We ALL depend - literally depend on for sustaining Life 🧬 itself. And help give the other humans in undeveloped and under-developed regions of the (OUR) world a shot at an essential standard of living, a MORE equitable way of life, in a MUCH better equanimity of being. WHILE focusing on OUR own Being, an historically a very Euro-centric way of life,
Great documentary. For consequential thinking, if solving a problem will lead to even a bigger problem that you don't even know the solution for yet, why not leave the problem be or better still find a better solution? When machines rake up the productivity so high, is it the jobless unemployed broke people that will buy the products being sold by companies and made by machines? That's what has got us here in the first place. When science isn't balanced by ethics.
Your thinking is limited by the current temporary socio economic paradigm. Why would you not want all the work to be done by robots? That means more for less for everyone. Everything becomes cheaper, people have to work less and get paid more. Full time work, only common since the industrial Revolution, disappears, and people have far more time for families, leisure and pleasure. I don’t see any drawbacks.
@@StoutProper full time work only common since the industrial revolution; that's laughable yet bewilderingly shocking and pathetic simultaneously! Self sufficient type folks (yes, there are some) and farmers work from sun up to sun down every day. I live a life as close to self-sufficient as one man can manage, it's definitely full time and that doesn't mean 8 hrs/day 5 days/week. Here in northern Alberta presently it's -38°C and I'm comfortably heating my home with a wood stove. I know a little something about work! You should learn some too but you're probably eagerly awaiting the mark of the beast.
@@joemendiuk farmers don’t work all day every day in the winter, and modern farming isn’t anything like farming off the past. 200 years ago or so 97% of the population worked farming the land, and there’s plenty of contemporary and historical evidence that shows it wasn’t a full time job all year round. Neither were Hunter gatherer lifestyles, as studies I’d modern Hunter gatherers in the Amazon, Africa and India etc have proven. You might work full time on your own to attain the lifestyle you wish with all mod cons including car phone tv and internet in a harsh environment, but that’s very different to a tribal community of 150 people living in temperate or tropical conditions. Read some history, you might learn something. By the way, you’re not self sufficient unless you built your car, phone, laptop, internet infrastructure from scratch yourself.
@@carlitoxb110 not everything about tech is Good Good…it does not make life easier, infact things are more expensive and owning a house is impossible already
What's worth bearing in mind is that insurance companies often are sexist and charge men more for an identical vehicle insurance policy. And I'm ok with that. Not because it's sexist, but because I appreciate that men and women are fundamentally equal, but not the same. Males are often, according to the data, "risk takers". That can be a positive or a negative, depending on ones vantage point. The male species generally doesn't have a requirement for tampons, so why would we claim "sexism" if the government were to hand out free tampons to women?! When we look at how many of the world's "richest" men "worked their way to the top", it becomes pretty clear they didn't! They simply took "risks" and those risks paid off (Amazon, google, dell, Tesla). All these companies could have been started by women, there was no "glass ceiling", it had nothing at all to do with a "child care" or "parenting" burden. The fundamental biological and physiological differences between genders can't be ignored. It's more than just historical limitations which, if we're honest, largely haven't existed for many for the past 30+ years! And as a side note, I was a full time stay at home father for two young children while my wife persued her career. Despite that, she hasn't achieved any great level of "smashing the glass ceiling" or moved up the ladder in a largely female dominated work place. I on the other hand, managed to start two businesses and built them up while maintaining a house, cooking meals, caring for kids and delivering foot massages every night!!! So let's be real.
Absolutely, I don't buy any feminism now, full of bulls. I'm a woman myself and no, I'm not a victim, and if I achieved something I don't want to be glorified just because I'm a woman. The men on the top is just tiny amount of all men population, most men are average, just like most women. So if there's just tiny amount of female CEOs it's not because of sexism. Gender gap is only exist in developing countries, not in the west.
I watched Moconomy's documentary on System of Money and then started watching this one! It does feel like a dystopian world! I hate the feeling of powerlessness to fight high scale stupidity that ignores some of these known ill consequences and unintended consequences! These are paradigm shifting things that would also leave us locked-in to the new tech! I wonder how common people that are affected with such decisions in silos turn around the power structures!??!
Disruptive technologies and social movements will transform the future of work. The four-day work week will become common practice. Furthermore, automation will support but not displace jobs. Offices will move into the metaverse while inflation and regulation will force the gig economy to evolve. Digital twins will be used to replicate physical spaces, such as factories. 45:54 [GlobalData]
Amazing documentary! One of the best I have ever seen. The content, the coverage, the narration, the footage, the insights, everything. Thank you for this.
Im developing software with AI 5-6 hours a day, and the obstacles with the GPT-4 model as an example,a dn with time, understanding that this "thing" doesent have a any storage capacity, and at the same time knows so much, it's remarkable. It defines how you are talking to it to get the answers you seek. And it's getting better and more human-like every month. Now Im working on creating market sentiment evaluatory authority thru hiarky network of GPT models, where large tasks are splitted apart and thrown down the hiarky to the lower layers of GPT models, who get information makes an easy analysis, gives it a score, and goes up one level to their supervisor who get to put together their layer of authority, until the the top, and the same pieces who got sliced up are put toghether full of information and evaluations to the last authority in the chain, and the choice will be made. AI is amazing. It's the perfect tool.
I am currently conducting my graduate research on the topic "The role of ICTs and Data Engineering on achieving substantial economic growth in West Aftica. This documentary has brought me new ideas!! Thanks🙌🏼
You should look into the race to develop Africa in general (mostly china vs USA) if your paper is on that. If this interests you you’ll probably like the topic of what the race to develop africa will do to the societies. Like the ones in west Africa. Will they be better or worse for the locals after, etc
the big 'elephant in the room' problem of displacing a large percentage of workers with machines is - those workers are also the consumers .. so these fancy machines make everything that nobody can buy lol ... thats brilliant corporate planning right there ..
They have a solution. Called ubi. This provides the perfect situation to make a population fully dependant on gov for everything. Which obviously means full control. This keeps the machine running while tightening the grip of the few to it's maximum.
Well once automation takes it's most efficient place people won't have money to buy thing then it will be mass civil unrest unless they are subsidize but people will probably be fighting over that because our gov use scarcity to control.
This allows humans to bring to access the parts of the brain never before thought of and used so we can truly be intellectually connected and craft things for our own pleasure. Of course this won’t happen because we are living in the illusion oof money which is a manifestation of man, a construct that has become an egocentric and powerful force to classify humans into first second and third class citizens. 😂. Then we die. So AI will not understand it 😂
He is a scam artist who never said anything profound or true, that wasn't obvious to begin with. He is rich because the world he lives in delivers a constant supply of suckers who wish to be free (god bless them)
"March of the Machines" is a captivating journey into the future of AI, leaving me both fascinated and optimistic about the possibilities. "Growing Pains" offers profound insights into megacities, and "Smashing the Glass Ceiling" is a crucial discussion. Thank you for these eye-opening documentaries!
@@Gaze73 True. More women in college then men. FAR more men putting in overtime, doing dangerous jobs, etc. If there is a pay gap, it's now in the favor of women. Men are checking out.
The greatest potential for improving AI will be in the medical industry. This will greatly improve accessibility to these types of services while improving diagnostic efficiency and significantly reducing costs. I believe that in this particular industry, AI will save many governments from bankruptcy. We will live long enough to see unemployed doctors and nurses.
@@DanielK1213th Not if they can be replaced by a bot, which is capable of providing someone with better services. What exactly is the job of a nurse? All repetitive tasks are at risk and this includes "nursing".
You have deviated, in middle, from issue of, Urbanziation to Gender Bias. Still very appreciable & useful. Concept of Paternity Leaves in one of takeaways amongst many :)
US business doesn't want there to be children, who make demands on their workers time; they do want young adult potential workers to replace worker workers. They also don't want to pay pensions, nor sick leave, nor health insurance.
@@bcase5328 Everywhere of course enterpreneur want to avoid govt taxes & social securities etc. Thats why new companies are not being formed, instead SMEs are preferred
Thanks for your comment! We may be on the brink of a revolution, but progress is progress and that's not necessarily a bad thing 🤔 But I definitely understand the nostalgia! 🤗
As in the past, it is not that machines will do current creative or skillful work better, but that they will do it to the degree of substitutibility until market dominance of the automation purveyors chokes the human talent of superior quality out of viability.
They make it sound normal that both parents have to work for a healthy income. I think it's ridiculous that they both have to put in that many hours for paying the monthly bills. 6000 years long that was never an issue. Do we really want that strangers raise our children?
This has been happening like forever, since humans learned that there are other ways to be more efficient. As jobs are lost to robots or any device capable of performing the task given, the more consumers will be lost, if everyone is broke the only way to sustain such an economy is to eliminate the jobless, your millions and billions will do no one any good if nothing is consumed, wall street will cease to exists. I don't think the people will allow this to go too far, at least I hope so. I used to work for a company that installed robots in factories, in the mornings I use to go by long lines of ex-employees waiting to collect their last paycheck, because robots were being installed to do their jobs! that my friend broke my heart because I knew it was going to happen to most of my family members, and it did. Some blame others for taking their jobs, I got news I installed hundredths of factory robots, they work 24/7, no pension, no vacations, no sick leave, you get the picture. Good luck folks, get out there and fire your elected officials because they are at fault! I quit after 30 years because I could not take it any longer. If you got a family to feed, you need to get out there and stop this madness before it is too late!
the young Brazilian lady is correct ,, perhaps garden cities ,,, green cities , floating cities , and real interaction with "Nature" can offer a stepping stone to a future with some hope otherwise its BOAKYAG
No jobs yet so much needs doing.. Rewilding the planet, saving species from extinction, cleaning dirty rivers. A new job could be teams of divers removing the plastic from the ocean and planting coral in the reefs. Thy can have their automated robots. I'll just carry on doing what truly matters to me. Making money and 'growing the economy' is not my thing.
This tech is not as "Early days" as they say here, be aware it is picking up speed real fast. One of the problems can indeed be that ai will be taking our jobs. But there is another problem that is not often talked about, while running an ai can be done on modest hardware, training an ai that is worth something must increasingly be done on monster hardware. Big tech knows this and is already cornering this part of ai/the market. In short whatever ai will do in/for this world, you wont have any part in it or control over it.
But low grade AI and aware, knowing humans can make the difference in training mass scale. You only need a population that is ready to work hard and would engage in life long learning.
@@kathri1006 What i guess you are saying is: That if you have a population that is learning all the time they would remain useful. Yes perhaps but that would be expensive and thus not done. If i see a future scenario where humans would be useful it would be as all around survivalists and explorers. Some kind of bio-robots that you would send into unknown areas and situations since they started out this way. With ai assistance perhaps (since i love the idea of ai and humans cooperating). We cant leave it to big tech to have control over ai, it would be a nightmare.
In the future, the most high-value work will be cognitive in nature. Employees will have to apply creativity, critical thinking and constant digital upskilling to solve complex problems. The digital economy demands new ideas, information and business models that continually expand, combine and shift into new ventures. Between 2020 and 2030, rural populations are projected to increase by only 1 percent, compared with 8 percent in urban areas. 50:50 [Gartner; Urban Institute]
Look into the latest tech for yourselves everyone. We already have the tech needed to make everything and everyone, far better. We are holding ourselves back, by not utilizing everything we can, to overcome all our issues.
If it was done by AI would be more sensible and less disappointing. We are free to wish that we could have a thermostat by which we can monitor and control the heat of the sun, but it is not plausible 😂 Moreover it is better to know the reality and adapt to it. At that point we’ll get to know that the best way to get rid of the heat of sun is to have some thing that protect us from the sun. Nature is the only reality and nothing else matters. If you wish to be peaceful admit the reality the nature.
The biggest fear is not AI taking over all the jobs, rather its centered on remuneration. How will people take care of themselves is the increased productivity going to benefit the common person? If so, no one worries, but the reality is the increase in productivity only benefits the corporates and further marginalizes the people.
That would be unprofitable for the people on top, so it will likely never happen. Change will come from the people who care, and clearly most often the people who run these corporations don't care. They only care about profit and they don't give enough back to the community that raised them.
Future under Supreme Generative AI : 1. Things that might be obsolete: Repetitive labor, money, social classes, financially motivated crime. 2. Things that will be mainstream: Super Big government , total surveillance, social credit, virtual and augmented reality, automated everything, robot companions.
Why don’t we shift A/l to abolish hate , greed, and wars . We may function better , when we love our neighbor’s as our self. In the last 3,500 years we only had 230 years of peace in our world.
Just think about the fact that it's said that the person who will live two hundred years is already alive. Therefore, they have to become our servants, i.e,, take care of us. Automation will become our modern slaves. If you can buy an automated device to do farming, a farmer can do quite well. However, all jobs on the farm will not disappear. You will need people to oil and repair the automated devices and machines. A different kind of labor force will become necessary. Nonetheless, a huge working -- labor force will be requisite.
I thought accounting was going to be automated years ago??? Software engineers are always so biased on this topic. Most jobs they say will be automated just can’t be automated. The infrastructure is so far off on vehicles, I don’t think it will happen till every road is rebuilt. That’s if our economy stays strong and people can actually focus on programming and rebuilding
46:20 of that 20%, how many were put there because of their gender? In the United States women don't do dirty jobs, and they takeoff for pregnancies. They are paid the same, for the same work. It's not the economies fault many women are a bunch of slackers. If women or doing the same work is man, and I getting paid the same, the litigation would be exponential.
I've always thought it was done that we not have universal health care for all children across the world. Little really that workplaces don't provide in-house daycare.
We had UN...and always have them. They are our delegation and our representatives for humanity of the world. We have FAO , UNESCO and WHO. etc. How should we use them effectively and honestly. ...😊
Robots and AI don't buy goods and services. Thats the key problem of 4th industrial revolution in economy of consumerism with shrinking population in high- and middle-income countries
Older people are trapped in their homes because single use zoning separating homes from shops and offices puts places to go far from homes. Changing zoning would free the elderly young with less expense than clogging the streets with expensive driverless personal cars. Driverless cars could make great local low speed shuttles that learn defined routes - which could probably be done even now.
@@potita24 the idea is you could also walk to somewhere nearby. And catching a shuttle for a few dollars is a lot cheaper than owning a $40k car that costs $8k a year to maintain so we trade some convenience for a big savings. And there would be less traffic overall saving the time we spend in traffic. So there are benefits to this trade off.
AI is like every past revolution in the human hstory. It can give us the best or it can destroy our humanity. It can reveal the best inside of everyone's soul, or it can submerge our spiritual nature. AI is not inoffensive or dangerous. AI is the consequence of our collective perception who we are...
We definitely need to address the gender gap. I'm tired of women graduating college at a near 2:1 ratio compared to men, seeing women get paid more for the same work, and still be told that women are the ones being harmed by society. You can't both have all the benefits AND still claim victimhood. This really needs to be addressed. That lady @46:15 is acting like it's 1950. "Women make $.79 on the male dollar." Is she serious? Can she please provide evidence of this? Because every economic report I've seen begs to differ with this notion that's about 50 years outdated.
Why would any loving mother choose career instead of being with her children?? I think Sweden is a huge win for men as they can spend this time with children instead!
The husband was a ceo of a company and the wife sounded like she maybe was middle management. Husbands job is way more stressful and time consuming why wouldn't she just watch the kids
On the positive side, it is good to be able to draft letters in minutes, these are things I have been struggling with but now I got them freely. We have to be challenged and I think we will come up with solutions.
When did this come out? Because there are lines that allude to a future where projections take place in 2021... if you're going to upload a video, maybe consider adding a production/release date for the piece itself?
Slums are the result of zoning. A good example of what not to do is the city of Brazilia, it was planned as the city of the future. A organic approach is best because it's hard for city planners to foresee things and they tend to only listen to the rich ignoring the poor.
I agree. And rigid single use zoning prevents neighborhoods from adapting. If we need more homes we can’t build them. If we need different kinds of businesses close to homes we can’t put them there. The inflexibility forces people to get cars, drive long distances to work, creates traffic, wastes time destroying wealth leading to poverty.
Why does everything have to revolve around the money that's not why we are here. How about let's just have a nice peaceful life and be able to create, create things we enjoy creating, not doing stupid mundane tasks over and over for 10 hours which is soul sucking. Why don't we start focusing on the environment and the quality of our lives and of our food and of our water and make that our main focus instead of the stupid dollar.
So people who have been forced out of the job market will live longer because the technology that put them out of work, has also transformed the health industry to extend their lives??
18:04 He walks like a robot. 🤖 Is that what happens when you get med-care from a robot? 34:04 "beautiful" cage on wheels. Looks like prison transport in my eyes. Lego's lol. Building with Lego is child's play. It's Lagos btw. As far as I know you pronounce it with an A as in America. ~49:00 And men don't have pregnancies, an inconvenient truth. Anyway, good documentary. Very informative.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
35:07 I hope this young lady would visit Singapore someday and see how the government listen and mobilize its people, uplift them and be prosperous as a whole. Their government has done a tremendous job to help the less fortunate to expose to the same opportunities as their wealthier counterparts, their leaders has said their job is to equal the starting line as much as possible and everyone has a fair chance to succeed, the message to their youth is, study hard and be passionate about your future, let the government worry about the money, and it’s not just sweet nothing from the government, many students from low income families are given grants to study medicine, STEMS and Law, and graduate with zero student loans. There is a reason why they become the 4th wealthiest country per capita from a slum in just short 50 years, one generation is all it takes.
This also shows the communities with compassion, connectivity Goodwill of citizens at their heart and skilled, socially responsible leaders will get it right. Not exploitative capitalistic notions only though entrepreneurial brains are a must with a socialist heart.
@@nasaihyana Well, job creation is neither capitalistic nor socialist. It is a task that needs doing. It is what you do with the profits and how you distribute them, falls onto these caps or many variations in between. First we need to change the mind set of accumulation for the sake of it, beyond our needs and consumerism, shopping for stress relief mind set which we have, promoted by celebrities. B We need to make things to last long, so environmental harm is less. C We need to share, help when we can, rebuild community sense, by using technology. D There us the need for less jobs anyway if AI is used to its fill potential and then we can manage our time, by focussing on the famines, and society. The vuntary activities can be celebrated through social media, creating a competition there, for the common good. The universal income that can be given need to be earned, by doing at least 4 hrs of good will work a day, not just handed over. E The working people who are less will be celebrated and will have better quality lives materially so this becomes aspirational and rewarding. The society is the whole in which we live and looking after it will be the key. The current getting e writhing for nothing need to be rooted out. There can be strict standards for determining disability as everyone can do something for the society. Creating tasks to do according to the ability and monitoring will e the job of specialised Occupational therapists and doctors, with key indicators. Job creation will be a combined state and private sector activity as now but with long term investment and goals building infrastructure , industry, monitoring the society to make sure no abuse of public funds happen. This may be a utopian idea but can be done by thinking it can be done as we have technology to do this now. Need to think in longer term with clear goals in mind and coordination of public and private.
This is a great doco, the first half of the film was good dealing with the issue itself but later half was a bit awkward to my mind. In addition the interviews of all the genders were primarily based on European women i dont see any interviews on African and Asian women’s on the work force and so on. I hope your next film will spread out equally and include all races because after all it is an economy of tomorrow for all. Cheers
Unfortunately, this reset is first to actually diminish 1st class countries, to make them 3rd world countries!! Its disgusting that they are so bound and determined to create equality...that they will kill millions by poor planning! Their poor planning is creating our emergency...that should not happen!! If what they are doing isnt working, then they should stop and recalculate...but they just push harder and faster to satisfy their greed!!
What i don't understand is why these billionaires believe that a suddenly impoverished population will be cooperative?
That's why they believe in eugenics.
Depopulation
Consumers who go poor are no longer consumers. So their customers are dying basically. No more business
Exactly ..a greater issue is irrelevancy....how does a society mollify a majority of it's population being put out of work suddenly.
They will behave or be denied their allocated ration of air, water, food, shelter and carbon!
@@Aerrow62easy to fix. Once you have no job or income that will control you via access to housing and food. You'll be 100 % dependent on the 1%
As someone who grew up with the internet first coming to the public space its absolutely boggling the differences in just 20 years.
Times that by a 10000 for AI.
I concurred. 😊
Age old quote: "The road to hell is often paved with good intentions."
Just because we can do something, doesn't mean we should do something.
👏👏👏 exactly!!
Human nature..we all long for home. ET..where is our forever home?
Humanity is in trouble .
This quotes original meaning was different: good intentions here means that people will talk about superficial ideas but will not take actions to help people...
You're right
I agree with the authors that African cities especially the Nigerian cities of Lagos, Port-Harcourt, Enugu, Abuja, Kano and the rest are in urgent NEED to address their infrastructural deficits/challenges. There's no way the cities of tomorrow can be realized in these regions without public and private agenda and actions to address these critical challenges. The young people are eager to drive the future they want but are being constrained by these existing challenges. We also need international support to achieve this task
personal i agree with this,
You people are always looking for outside help. What have you done to enlightened the masses on how to modernize the country? What have you done to let people know change is coming and they need to get ready? Stop looking for the so called outside help
I agree 🇳🇬💯
You do know that their suffering is caused by their leaders........
@@michaeldamato9466 Their leaders are installed stooges by the rich elites and steal, loot and pillage til there’s nothing to extract
It's absolute insane this documentary already has things that are "out of date"
Go on?
@James Mbaka big data has evolved to data analytics and data science
In the past, technological progress was gradual enough to retrain and provide new jobs for humans. This progression we are facing will replace practically every vocation and at a rate that cannot be kept up with. Additionally, new jobs that are supposedly created for humans will be better performed by machines. Therefore, there will be no new jobs. Society is built upon the fact that humans need to work - not just for the ability to survive, but because it is an innate natural characteristic for us to work.
@@nickylouse2 Not society. The economic system. Capitalism is built that way. Capitalism divides us into employers and employees. Employees must sell their labor to the employers to make money or they're out of luck. We need a new and different economic system that AI and automation will fit into and so the increase in efficiency that comes from that will benefit everyone and not just a few. Capitalism just doesn't work that way.
@@nickylouse2 learn how to weld or frame houses.
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We keep educating/training people for today’s jobs rather than the jobs of tomorrow. That’s why every generation experiences massive job losses to tech. Education is full of what to do to GET a job in the present not what to do to CREATE jobs in future.
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Regarding equity; in the 1960s USA, 90% of the wealth was controlled by women, through the family budget. They made the purchasing decision on what home or car to buy and did all the shopping. Some consider shopping as therapy. Every once in a while I come across a male that says he wears the pants in the family, I look across the desk and ask "who bought the pants"? But a feminist movement felt they didn't have equity so they pushed for more, and divorce was a result, and now they have 50% of the purchasing power in a large part of the USA. BTW Shoppers have the power, not the producers/stores/men. Men work long hours, and dangerous jobs & become soldiers because they love their wives/family. Women have developed communities and are wonderful nurturers.
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Totally agree!
Workers, soldiers, and all of the people whom make, create, build, & repair stuff literally have ALL of the power. Most humans just don't realize it, and even if/when they do - if only for a moment during their daily routine - they/we fail to exercise said power; fail to organize each other around their power; and, just haven't quite YET made up their minds to walkout, strike, protest en masse, and demand that which is already theirs = the very benefits, the remuneration, the lion's share of the veritable wealth they/we create for the illegitimate owners, controllers, & arbitrary beneficiaries of said wealth - the profits, gains, surplus, and Value of whatever goods & services being provided, delivered, or created. The value added output, i.e., goods & services, including art, music, literature, etc., ALL done, performed, accomplished, made, Created... By the masses of working, effort giving, people in the lower 90% or arguably the bottom 99% of humans. BECAUSE of the banksters & capitalists of OUR upside down, inverted, & highly distorted Oligarchical system of 1%, 0.1%, and 0.01%, and yes even the 0.001% of so-called Owners & Controllers, the self-appointed Plutocrats & Kleptocrats; AND, even as we NOW realize that it's so many Sociopaths & Narcissists whom have somehow risen to the levels where the actual controls - the levers, dials, gauges, knobs, switches, etc. exist... Where they've manipulated these controls ONLY for the benefit of a dismal few. A few, whom we also NOW know that have their own specific set of pathologies. This is not natural. It is egregious, being most heinous a crime - wherein we all suffer, including them. So, WHILE the Super-Organism that is this collective Structural-Functional organization of humanity, a Hyper-Object of sorts, having taken on a Life of its own, becoming a runaway train, the rest of the regular people in the 99.9% go on as if it simply just cannot be changed, refurbished, reorganized, or EVEN torn down AND changed in to something else entirely.
That said, this video ignores the actual underpinnings of human society/ies: the impending Resource Depletion. BECAUSE we are all wearing Resource Blinders. Since we've been living and swimming in an excess of EXOSOMATIC (e.g., outside the body) Energy for the last few generations. Energy and Minerals from the Fossil Resources in the ground below our feet. Minerals and Fuels, most of them ALREADY, that have passed their PEAK(S). Peaks in terms of availability in or on the surface of the Earth. Along with the ALREADY surpassed tipping points for how much the Natural World can absorb the wastes, heat, pollutions, and toxins from all of the awesome, not so awesome, so-termed human productivity. HENCE, the Limits to Growth, the depleted world's resources, the finitude of the Fossil Energy and Minerals, the destruction of the Ecosystems, and the ruin of OUR inhabitable Biosphere - is at hand. THUS, The Great Simplification is NOW literally phukking upon us Sapiens. BUT unfortunately, the mass formation of Cognitive Dissonances - along with a lack of Ecological Awareness of the Earth Overshoot (of its very Carrying Capacity), mainly due to a lack of education on this Our Shared Resource Reality - prevents 95% of Humans from "seeing," understanding & realizing, such that We are unable to live Accordingly. In balance and harmony with what, and how much, the Natural World can actually "give" us.
Meanwhile, the global south is clamoring to be developed, while the comfort heat energy food water safety surplus seeking (exploiters) humans are unwilling to scale down, and then to just simply live in a low energy, lower Consumption, LESS resources sucking & depleting, a LESS ecology destructive centered lifestyle. ONLY by ridding ourselves of the worship of Opulence & of GDP driven Wealth, stopping excessive EXTRACTIVE mechanisms, powering down our currently accelerating & wasteful rates of Energy consumption... Will we be able to give the Biosphere, i.e., the thin layer of the Earth's surface on which We ALL depend - literally depend on for sustaining Life 🧬 itself. And help give the other humans in undeveloped and under-developed regions of the (OUR) world a shot at an essential standard of living, a MORE equitable way of life, in a MUCH better equanimity of being.
WHILE focusing on OUR own Being, an historically a very Euro-centric way of life,
They seem to be ashamed of their natural role as nurturer of mankind.
BTW my avatar is 1960 photo, of Mom & me constructing our home. Knee on 2x4 n toy mailbox and children's metal saw.
Great documentary. For consequential thinking, if solving a problem will lead to even a bigger problem that you don't even know the solution for yet, why not leave the problem be or better still find a better solution? When machines rake up the productivity so high, is it the jobless unemployed broke people that will buy the products being sold by companies and made by machines? That's what has got us here in the first place. When science isn't balanced by ethics.
Yup. That pretty much sums it up.
@@Thenoobestgirl Facts.
Your thinking is limited by the current temporary socio economic paradigm. Why would you not want all the work to be done by robots? That means more for less for everyone. Everything becomes cheaper, people have to work less and get paid more. Full time work, only common since the industrial Revolution, disappears, and people have far more time for families, leisure and pleasure. I don’t see any drawbacks.
@@StoutProper full time work only common since the industrial revolution; that's laughable yet bewilderingly shocking and pathetic simultaneously! Self sufficient type folks (yes, there are some) and farmers work from sun up to sun down every day. I live a life as close to self-sufficient as one man can manage, it's definitely full time and that doesn't mean 8 hrs/day 5 days/week. Here in northern Alberta presently it's -38°C and I'm comfortably heating my home with a wood stove. I know a little something about work! You should learn some too but you're probably eagerly awaiting the mark of the beast.
@@joemendiuk farmers don’t work all day every day in the winter, and modern farming isn’t anything like farming off the past. 200 years ago or so 97% of the population worked farming the land, and there’s plenty of contemporary and historical evidence that shows it wasn’t a full time job all year round. Neither were Hunter gatherer lifestyles, as studies I’d modern Hunter gatherers in the Amazon, Africa and India etc have proven. You might work full time on your own to attain the lifestyle you wish with all mod cons including car phone tv and internet in a harsh environment, but that’s very different to a tribal community of 150 people living in temperate or tropical conditions. Read some history, you might learn something. By the way, you’re not self sufficient unless you built your car, phone, laptop, internet infrastructure from scratch yourself.
Can't they figure out how to feed the people in Somalia and South Sudan?
Noo, rich will still rule
They have the means they're not just doing it, because satan doesn't tell them to do so these guys are very wicked
Everything is in favour of the rich and powerful
The best way to solve that issue is by giving them birth control pills
They can first start by eliminating their false food collapses. Then they can end with eliminating holding all the money at the top.
The simpler times before all this tech, was much better. More wholesome and connected to nature.
...to nature and God by His creation which reveals Him!
Are you aware you are using technology right now
You can still connect to nature. Just takes more effort.
Good news AI will force everyone to connect back to each other's even more since we will have so much free time on our hands
@@carlitoxb110 not everything about tech is Good Good…it does not make life easier, infact things are more expensive and owning a house is impossible already
What's worth bearing in mind is that insurance companies often are sexist and charge men more for an identical vehicle insurance policy. And I'm ok with that. Not because it's sexist, but because I appreciate that men and women are fundamentally equal, but not the same. Males are often, according to the data, "risk takers". That can be a positive or a negative, depending on ones vantage point. The male species generally doesn't have a requirement for tampons, so why would we claim "sexism" if the government were to hand out free tampons to women?!
When we look at how many of the world's "richest" men "worked their way to the top", it becomes pretty clear they didn't! They simply took "risks" and those risks paid off (Amazon, google, dell, Tesla). All these companies could have been started by women, there was no "glass ceiling", it had nothing at all to do with a "child care" or "parenting" burden.
The fundamental biological and physiological differences between genders can't be ignored. It's more than just historical limitations which, if we're honest, largely haven't existed for many for the past 30+ years!
And as a side note, I was a full time stay at home father for two young children while my wife persued her career. Despite that, she hasn't achieved any great level of "smashing the glass ceiling" or moved up the ladder in a largely female dominated work place. I on the other hand, managed to start two businesses and built them up while maintaining a house, cooking meals, caring for kids and delivering foot massages every night!!! So let's be real.
Absolutely, I don't buy any feminism now, full of bulls. I'm a woman myself and no, I'm not a victim, and if I achieved something I don't want to be glorified just because I'm a woman. The men on the top is just tiny amount of all men population, most men are average, just like most women. So if there's just tiny amount of female CEOs it's not because of sexism. Gender gap is only exist in developing countries, not in the west.
I wish it was true that "massive gains in productivity mean substantial improvements to everyone's QoL"
And what happens in a power outage? This is something that is left out of all these AI future projections.
I watched Moconomy's documentary on System of Money and then started watching this one! It does feel like a dystopian world! I hate the feeling of powerlessness to fight high scale stupidity that ignores some of these known ill consequences and unintended consequences! These are paradigm shifting things that would also leave us locked-in to the new tech! I wonder how common people that are affected with such decisions in silos turn around the power structures!??!
PwC Global Artificial Intelligence Study shows that AI has a $15.7 trillion potential contribution to the global economy by 2030. 3:24
Disruptive technologies and social movements will transform the future of work. The four-day work week will become common practice. Furthermore, automation will support but not displace jobs. Offices will move into the metaverse while inflation and regulation will force the gig economy to evolve. Digital twins will be used to replicate physical spaces, such as factories. 45:54 [GlobalData]
Amazing documentary! One of the best I have ever seen. The content, the coverage, the narration, the footage, the insights, everything. Thank you for this.
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everything is outdated ..this diversity is just backfiring all of these companies ....ask disney and boeing
Im developing software with AI 5-6 hours a day, and the obstacles with the GPT-4 model as an example,a dn with time, understanding that this "thing" doesent have a any storage capacity, and at the same time knows so much, it's remarkable. It defines how you are talking to it to get the answers you seek. And it's getting better and more human-like every month. Now Im working on creating market sentiment evaluatory authority thru hiarky network of GPT models, where large tasks are splitted apart and thrown down the hiarky to the lower layers of GPT models, who get information makes an easy analysis, gives it a score, and goes up one level to their supervisor who get to put together their layer of authority, until the the top, and the same pieces who got sliced up are put toghether full of information and evaluations to the last authority in the chain, and the choice will be made. AI is amazing. It's the perfect tool.
I am currently conducting my graduate research on the topic "The role of ICTs and Data Engineering on achieving substantial economic growth in West Aftica. This documentary has brought me new ideas!! Thanks🙌🏼
I have done a project on the same. I won't mind sharing with you other ideas if you wish so.
You should look into the race to develop Africa in general (mostly china vs USA) if your paper is on that. If this interests you you’ll probably like the topic of what the race to develop africa will do to the societies. Like the ones in west Africa. Will they be better or worse for the locals after, etc
@@techenrichment5810 the new normal colonization to Africa state of mind i thing we Africans are genius we don't have to depend on west and asia
@@wildflavour6765 it’s, sadly, about resources. No one group is anything, but that’s not their motive anyway
@@wildflavour6765 it’s not really my opinion, it’s just what’s already happening
the big 'elephant in the room' problem of displacing a large percentage of workers with machines is - those workers are also the consumers .. so these fancy machines make everything that nobody can buy lol ... thats brilliant corporate planning right there ..
They have a solution. Called ubi. This provides the perfect situation to make a population fully dependant on gov for everything. Which obviously means full control. This keeps the machine running while tightening the grip of the few to it's maximum.
Yeah, that is the big woolly mammoth in the room, for sure.
Well once automation takes it's most efficient place people won't have money to buy thing then it will be mass civil unrest unless they are subsidize but people will probably be fighting over that because our gov use scarcity to control.
This allows humans to bring to access the parts of the brain never before thought of and used so we can truly be intellectually connected and craft things for our own pleasure. Of course this won’t happen because we are living in the illusion oof money which is a manifestation of man, a construct that has become an egocentric and powerful force to classify humans into first second and third class citizens. 😂. Then we die. So AI will not understand it 😂
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brought tears to my eyes - almost identical to the choices I made during and after Covid. I so appreciate her story. thank you ❤
Hi Michele
Everything comes to an end. We are approaching our own demise crafted by ourselves.
As the age old saying goes: "The road to hell is often paved with good intentions."
Crafted by that crafty Satan actually. Otherwise yes, our time is winding down.
Come quickly Lord Jesus!
ANYTHING MORE THAN NECESSARY LIMITS ALWAYS BECOMES THE POISONOUS EVIL. OLD SAYINGS
“If you want to be rich, don’t allow yourself the luxury of excuses.” - Robert Kiyosaki
He is a scam artist who never said anything profound or true, that wasn't obvious to begin with. He is rich because the world he lives in delivers a constant supply of suckers who wish to be free (god bless them)
We need this tec for space travel or be stuck on a planet with limited resources.
To get rich either praise the rich or steal from the rich. Haad Javed Bajwa.
Do you really believe theres a secret formula to be rich and this formula is taught by the likes of Kiyosaki😮😅😂
@@reflective-thinker7817 yes. Yes he does
Those who are rich will become more richer and those who are poor will become much poorer
I’d rather eat the rich than bugs.
"March of the Machines" is a captivating journey into the future of AI, leaving me both fascinated and optimistic about the possibilities. "Growing Pains" offers profound insights into megacities, and "Smashing the Glass Ceiling" is a crucial discussion. Thank you for these eye-opening documentaries!
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This was a really well done documentary. I appreciate the balance of communicating the blatant truth with optimism for the future.
@Hello Blaine, hope my comment wasn't taken as a form of invasion of your comment's privacy. I'm here to make friends, how are you?
Yeah except the feminist propaganda in the third part. Muh pay gap.
Ok boomer
@@Gaze73 True. More women in college then men. FAR more men putting in overtime, doing dangerous jobs, etc. If there is a pay gap, it's now in the favor of women. Men are checking out.
Feminism cr*p is very dangerous for the future
The first part (AI) was very well done.
The greatest potential for improving AI will be in the medical industry. This will greatly improve accessibility to these types of services while improving diagnostic efficiency and significantly reducing costs. I believe that in this particular industry, AI will save many governments from bankruptcy. We will live long enough to see unemployed doctors and nurses.
Totally agree.
Romanians smart people
Nurses will always be in demand
@@DanielK1213th Not if they can be replaced by a bot, which is capable of providing someone with better services. What exactly is the job of a nurse? All repetitive tasks are at risk and this includes "nursing".
I hope so. Medicine is so expensive now people will be priced out if it doesn’t.
When one says " we will have to adapt" that means you people beneath me will no longer be here
You have deviated, in middle, from issue of, Urbanziation to Gender Bias. Still very appreciable & useful.
Concept of Paternity Leaves in one of takeaways amongst many :)
US business doesn't want there to be children, who make demands on their workers time; they do want young adult potential workers to replace worker workers. They also don't want to pay pensions, nor sick leave, nor health insurance.
@@bcase5328 Everywhere of course enterpreneur want to avoid govt taxes & social securities etc. Thats why new companies are not being formed, instead SMEs are preferred
Glad at least someone noticed the whole gameplan of this so-called AI documentary in the comment section.
Can we just go back 20 years everytime we get into this point of technological evolution?!
Thanks for your comment! We may be on the brink of a revolution, but progress is progress and that's not necessarily a bad thing 🤔 But I definitely understand the nostalgia! 🤗
As in the past, it is not that machines will do current creative or skillful work better, but that they will do it to the degree of substitutibility until market dominance of the automation purveyors chokes the human talent of superior quality out of viability.
They make it sound normal that both parents have to work for a healthy income. I think it's ridiculous that they both have to put in that many hours for paying the monthly bills. 6000 years long that was never an issue. Do we really want that strangers raise our children?
To a large extent, strangers already raise our children... they're called 'teachers'... :/
At least someone in the comment section is questioning the narrative of this so-called AI documentary. Good on you!
They use the wage gap as an excuse to get more slaves into working.
Thank feminism which doubled the workforce to halve the real wages.
I suspect that, to start, the wealthy will have AI raise their children, instead to au pairs. This will make some very interesting humans!
This has been happening like forever, since humans learned that there are other ways to be more efficient. As jobs are lost to robots or any device capable of performing the task given, the more consumers will be lost, if everyone is broke the only way to sustain such an economy is to eliminate the jobless, your millions and billions will do no one any good if nothing is consumed, wall street will cease to exists. I don't think the people will allow this to go too far, at least I hope so. I used to work for a company that installed robots in factories, in the mornings I use to go by long lines of ex-employees waiting to collect their last paycheck, because robots were being installed to do their jobs! that my friend broke my heart because I knew it was going to happen to most of my family members, and it did. Some blame others for taking their jobs, I got news I installed hundredths of factory robots, they work 24/7, no pension, no vacations, no sick leave, you get the picture. Good luck folks, get out there and fire your elected officials because they are at fault! I quit after 30 years because I could not take it any longer. If you got a family to feed, you need to get out there and stop this madness before it is too late!
the young Brazilian lady is correct ,, perhaps garden cities ,,, green cities , floating cities , and real interaction with "Nature" can offer a stepping stone to a future with some hope otherwise its BOAKYAG
The goal of e- health is not to heal as diseases is big business
I appreciate you for the documentary It is a very educational program to learn about what will happen in the future generations.
If people are redundant then society need to provide some sort of Universal basic income.
That's no good. People need purpose not just food.
Yes, but what if you step out of line, do they cut you off? If they use a rating system Aka China....or our very own credit score.
The algorithm has determined that they have expired.
No jobs yet so much needs doing.. Rewilding the planet, saving species from extinction, cleaning dirty rivers. A new job could be teams of divers removing the plastic from the ocean and planting coral in the reefs. Thy can have their automated robots. I'll just carry on doing what truly matters to me. Making money and 'growing the economy' is not my thing.
You mean American basic income?
This tech is not as "Early days" as they say here, be aware it is picking up speed real fast. One of the problems can indeed be that ai will be taking our jobs. But there is another problem that is not often talked about, while running an ai can be done on modest hardware, training an ai that is worth something must increasingly be done on monster hardware. Big tech knows this and is already cornering this part of ai/the market. In short whatever ai will do in/for this world, you wont have any part in it or control over it.
But low grade AI and aware, knowing humans can make the difference in training mass scale. You only need a population that is ready to work hard and would engage in life long learning.
@@kathri1006 What i guess you are saying is:
That if you have a population that is learning all the time they would remain useful. Yes perhaps but that would be expensive and thus not done. If i see a future scenario where humans would be useful it would be as all around survivalists and explorers.
Some kind of bio-robots that you would send into unknown areas and situations since they started out this way. With ai assistance perhaps (since i love the idea of ai and humans cooperating). We cant leave it to big tech to have control over ai, it would be a nightmare.
It is so interesting watching this 6 months later. It is coming more quickly than we thought.
Alessandra really packed all the issues within our current urbanization system. 👏🌟
In the future, the most high-value work will be cognitive in nature. Employees will have to apply creativity, critical thinking and constant digital upskilling to solve complex problems. The digital economy demands new ideas, information and business models that continually expand, combine and shift into new ventures.
Between 2020 and 2030, rural populations are projected to increase by only 1 percent, compared with 8 percent in urban areas. 50:50 [Gartner; Urban Institute]
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UBI-Universal Basic Income is the future as Elon Musk said because almost all jobs can be automated within a period of 30-40 years.
that is what communists are waiting for!
A well documented documentary.. Really relevant discussions and topics. Thanks for posting..
Excellent Documentary 👍.
Humans are creative, with access to energy and materials they will find things to do 🤗 let's be positive
Another documentary that confirms that Nordic society is the most enlightened. Massive respect. I say this as a Jew living in Israel
Look into the latest tech for yourselves everyone. We already have the tech needed to make everything and everyone, far better. We are holding ourselves back, by not utilizing everything we can, to overcome all our issues.
Watched more than one, resourceful documentary and covers the reality on the ground
Wonder if this documentary was done entirely by AI
If it was done by AI would be more sensible and less disappointing. We are free to wish that we could have a thermostat by which we can monitor and control the heat of the sun, but it is not plausible 😂 Moreover it is better to know the reality and adapt to it. At that point we’ll get to know that the best way to get rid of the heat of sun is to have some thing that protect us from the sun. Nature is the only reality and nothing else matters. If you wish to be peaceful admit the reality the nature.
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The biggest fear is not AI taking over all the jobs, rather its centered on remuneration. How will people take care of themselves is the increased productivity going to benefit the common person? If so, no one worries, but the reality is the increase in productivity only benefits the corporates and further marginalizes the people.
I think the smart thing to do is to program some of the machines to come up with a plan to train and employ the displaced human workers!
That would be unprofitable for the people on top, so it will likely never happen. Change will come from the people who care, and clearly most often the people who run these corporations don't care. They only care about profit and they don't give enough back to the community that raised them.
Get used to most people being made obsolete, irrelevant, worthless.
It will never happen under capitalism. We need a new and different economic system.
Hi very enjoyable and interesting topic . I'm very impressed with the work of the Lady with the ingles language
Male takes risk for protecting female when encounters of dangers. Therefore; we sacrifice our life for love ❤️ 💕 💗.
Future under Supreme Generative AI :
1. Things that might be obsolete:
Repetitive labor, money, social classes, financially motivated crime.
2. Things that will be mainstream: Super Big government , total surveillance, social credit, virtual and augmented reality, automated everything, robot companions.
What an insane society we live in...
Its not insane its evolution
Why don’t we shift A/l to abolish hate , greed, and wars . We may function better , when we love our neighbor’s as our self. In the last 3,500 years we only had 230 years of peace in our world.
Just think about the fact that it's said that the person who will live two hundred years is already alive. Therefore, they have to become our servants, i.e,, take care of us. Automation will become our modern slaves. If you can buy an automated device to do farming, a farmer can do quite well. However, all jobs on the farm will not disappear. You will need people to oil and repair the automated devices and machines. A different kind of labor force will become necessary. Nonetheless, a huge working -- labor force will be requisite.
What struck in this documentary is the Paternity leave thingy. I love that idea
Even so come Lord Jesus. I don’t want my children to go up in this kind of future without me and I’m almost 60!
Life-changing observations. The future is now!
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You must be blind.
I thought accounting was going to be automated years ago??? Software engineers are always so biased on this topic. Most jobs they say will be automated just can’t be automated. The infrastructure is so far off on vehicles, I don’t think it will happen till every road is rebuilt. That’s if our economy stays strong and people can actually focus on programming and rebuilding
46:20 of that 20%, how many were put there because of their gender? In the United States women don't do dirty jobs, and they takeoff for pregnancies. They are paid the same, for the same work. It's not the economies fault many women are a bunch of slackers. If women or doing the same work is man, and I getting paid the same, the litigation would be exponential.
I've always thought it was done that we not have universal health care for all children across the world. Little really that workplaces don't provide in-house daycare.
We had UN...and always have them. They are our delegation and our representatives for humanity of the world. We have FAO , UNESCO and WHO. etc. How should we use them effectively and honestly. ...😊
Robots and AI don't buy goods and services. Thats the key problem of 4th industrial revolution in economy of consumerism with shrinking population in high- and middle-income countries
Very good documentary
Beautiful Documentary! Cheers!
everyone is being pushed into the mega cities to live in a dystopia.. and they cheer.
Those people will be controlled. Losers! Plus it's a target for WW3.
The apathy is stunning indeed.
The other AI video 'scary ai' about the robo cop, helping humans .. vs corrupt incapacitating overlords.. Here's to reading right to left
Dense cities are better environmentally
@@Peacelovealex1101 no they are not. thats just the story pushed on you by those who want you into dense cities. your issue is waste
We have a global aged care problem. Lets re skill people to solve this. Let's use humans to care for humans.
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By then, a Universal Basic Income would be distributed to the populace generated from RoboTax...
That's why I believe "covid" was a trial!
Robo dispensary
"Substantial increase in productivity will improve everyone's quality of life". we will see about that
Control the food and farms and you control the cities this video is a nightmare
You missed the two most important parts : control the food, farms, money, and arms, then you control the people in the cities and villages.
Control of the population is the end game. Elites know it and want it.
There is an extremely strong positive correlation between telling lies and profit-making. The more lies, the more profit.
Older people are trapped in their homes because single use zoning separating homes from shops and offices puts places to go far from homes. Changing zoning would free the elderly young with less expense than clogging the streets with expensive driverless personal cars. Driverless cars could make great local low speed shuttles that learn defined routes - which could probably be done even now.
So I would have to wait for the car to arrive to pick me up, rather than having the car there ready for the moment Im ready to go!
@@potita24 the idea is you could also walk to somewhere nearby. And catching a shuttle for a few dollars is a lot cheaper than owning a $40k car that costs $8k a year to maintain so we trade some convenience for a big savings. And there would be less traffic overall saving the time we spend in traffic. So there are benefits to this trade off.
AI is like every past revolution in the human hstory. It can give us the best or it can destroy our humanity. It can reveal the best inside of everyone's soul, or it can submerge our spiritual nature. AI is not inoffensive or dangerous. AI is the consequence of our collective perception who we are...
Amazing video. Paints us a scary picture of the future.
We definitely need to address the gender gap. I'm tired of women graduating college at a near 2:1 ratio compared to men, seeing women get paid more for the same work, and still be told that women are the ones being harmed by society. You can't both have all the benefits AND still claim victimhood. This really needs to be addressed.
That lady @46:15 is acting like it's 1950. "Women make $.79 on the male dollar." Is she serious? Can she please provide evidence of this? Because every economic report I've seen begs to differ with this notion that's about 50 years outdated.
Why would any loving mother choose career instead of being with her children?? I think Sweden is a huge win for men as they can spend this time with children instead!
The husband was a ceo of a company and the wife sounded like she maybe was middle management. Husbands job is way more stressful and time consuming why wouldn't she just watch the kids
That future is coming soon😁
On the positive side, it is good to be able to draft letters in minutes, these are things I have been struggling with but now I got them freely. We have to be challenged and I think we will come up with solutions.
When did this come out? Because there are lines that allude to a future where projections take place in 2021... if you're going to upload a video, maybe consider adding a production/release date for the piece itself?
Yeah seems like a 10 years old documentary.
The premise of robots to do work that people do was to have them do that, and, pay the otherwise redundant worker, not replace them.
Slums are the result of zoning. A good example of what not to do is the city of Brazilia, it was planned as the city of the future. A organic approach is best because it's hard for city planners to foresee things and they tend to only listen to the rich ignoring the poor.
I agree. And rigid single use zoning prevents neighborhoods from adapting. If we need more homes we can’t build them. If we need different kinds of businesses close to homes we can’t put them there. The inflexibility forces people to get cars, drive long distances to work, creates traffic, wastes time destroying wealth leading to poverty.
Really relevant discussions and topics. Thanks for posting.
Why does everything have to revolve around the money that's not why we are here. How about let's just have a nice peaceful life and be able to create, create things we enjoy creating, not doing stupid mundane tasks over and over for 10 hours which is soul sucking. Why don't we start focusing on the environment and the quality of our lives and of our food and of our water and make that our main focus instead of the stupid dollar.
Agreed. Pernaculture is my new culture. Cheers to nature our best friend.
Without the 'stupid dollar' you would not have water, food, shelter, clothing, transportation, etc.
So people who have been forced out of the job market will live longer because the technology that put them out of work, has also transformed the health industry to extend their lives??
18:04 He walks like a robot. 🤖 Is that what happens when you get med-care from a robot?
34:04 "beautiful" cage on wheels. Looks like prison transport in my eyes.
Lego's lol. Building with Lego is child's play. It's Lagos btw. As far as I know you pronounce it with an A as in America.
~49:00 And men don't have pregnancies, an inconvenient truth. Anyway, good documentary. Very informative.
they have been considering a replacement for currency for the last 20 years, this would be the perfect time to revisit and look and implementing that
A well documented documentary.
This looks almost 10 years old. When and where was this aired? Max res is 720p. IBM Watson. Yeah this IS 10 years old
*Another priceless documentary*
*I think the documentary is very insightful.*
The date is required in this video, its a repost to this channel.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
I can speak English! I learned it from a booooooook.
@@koobea4859 A SATISFIED CUSTOMER !
WE SHOULD HAVE HIM STUFFED
35:07 I hope this young lady would visit Singapore someday and see how the government listen and mobilize its people, uplift them and be prosperous as a whole. Their government has done a tremendous job to help the less fortunate to expose to the same opportunities as their wealthier counterparts, their leaders has said their job is to equal the starting line as much as possible and everyone has a fair chance to succeed, the message to their youth is, study hard and be passionate about your future, let the government worry about the money, and it’s not just sweet nothing from the government, many students from low income families are given grants to study medicine, STEMS and Law, and graduate with zero student loans. There is a reason why they become the 4th wealthiest country per capita from a slum in just short 50 years, one generation is all it takes.
22:37 It's queen st, Brisbane
This also shows the communities with compassion, connectivity Goodwill of citizens at their heart and skilled, socially responsible leaders will get it right.
Not exploitative capitalistic notions only though entrepreneurial brains are a must with a socialist heart.
Hidden communist alert🛑 all those " exploited" people will be doing exactly what if there are no jobs?
@@nasaihyana
Well, job creation is neither capitalistic nor socialist.
It is a task that needs doing.
It is what you do with the profits and how you distribute them, falls onto these caps or many variations in between.
First we need to change the mind set of accumulation for the sake of it, beyond our needs and consumerism, shopping for stress relief mind set which we have, promoted by celebrities.
B We need to make things to last long, so environmental harm is less.
C We need to share, help when we can, rebuild community sense, by using technology.
D There us the need for less jobs anyway if AI is used to its fill potential and then we can manage our time, by focussing on the famines, and society. The vuntary activities can be celebrated through social media, creating a competition there, for the common good.
The universal income that can be given need to be earned, by doing at least 4 hrs of good will work a day, not just handed over.
E The working people who are less will be celebrated and will have better quality lives materially so this becomes aspirational and rewarding. The society is the whole in which we live and looking after it will be the key. The current getting e writhing for nothing need to be rooted out. There can be strict standards for determining disability as everyone can do something for the society.
Creating tasks to do according to the ability and monitoring will e the job of specialised Occupational therapists and doctors, with key indicators.
Job creation will be a combined state and private sector activity as now but with long term investment and goals building infrastructure , industry, monitoring the society to make sure no abuse of public funds happen.
This may be a utopian idea but can be done by thinking it can be done as we have technology to do this now. Need to think in longer term with clear goals in mind and coordination of public and private.
This is a great doco, the first half of the film was good dealing with the issue itself but later half was a bit awkward to my mind. In addition the interviews of all the genders were primarily based on European women i dont see any interviews on African and Asian women’s on the work force and so on. I hope your next film will spread out equally and include all races because after all it is an economy of tomorrow for all. Cheers
Yes, those other revolutions did happen.
However, not without a ton of hype on all other type of things.
I'm still waiting for my flying car.
Flying car will never happen since it will give you 2 much freedom.
Unfortunately, this reset is first to actually diminish 1st class countries, to make them 3rd world countries!!
Its disgusting that they are so bound and determined to create equality...that they will kill millions by poor planning!
Their poor planning is creating our emergency...that should not happen!!
If what they are doing isnt working, then they should stop and recalculate...but they just push harder and faster to satisfy their greed!!
Aren't helicopters basically like flying cars?
@@bonbon__candy__1 I suppose, until you get to the parking garage.
Great and resourceful information
This documentary is over half a decade old (43:45)
Thanks
yes, in the credits it says c 2016
But what was I supposed to see at the timestamp? I don't get it...