AI explicit costs Flashcards
(6 cards)
AI and the future of work
Impact on human work
Industrial revolution
- from competition to revolution
- expecially on cognition
→ Turing
→ Wiener
→ Frey and Osborne
→ OCSE
AI and the future of work
→ Turing
→ masters and servant
- IT programmer (master)
- transcribe program (servant)
→ rebellion against the master (machine)
AI and the future of work
→ Wiener
→ father of cybernethics
- machine replace of humans on judgements
2 dangers
- Incontrollable tecnology-driven unemployment
- A steep worsening of work-condition due to a man-machine competition
AI and the future of work
→ Frey & Osborne
50% of jobs at risk replaced by information a robotic system
- white-collar
- low-skilled
→ replaceable
- high-cognitive work
replaceable vs high-cognitive work → polarisation
AI and the future of work
→ OCSE
2019 → The future of work
- 14 % job disappear
- 30 % transformation
- automation will produce “domino effect”
→ move product
→ less costs
→ improve real income - who will not catch up will be left behind
AI and the future of work
Conclusion
→ short-run
high unemployment due to automation
→ massive deskilling
intellectual demand jobs will be fewer
→ inequalities
few enourmous profits to machine-producers and designers