Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Humans Need Not Apply

Every human used to have to hunt or gather to survive. But humans are smart-ly lazy so we made tools to make our work easier. From sticks, to plows to tractors we’ve gone from everyone needing to make food to, modern agriculture with almost no one needing to make food — and yet we still have abundance.
Of course, it’s not just farming, it’s everything. We’ve spent the last several thousand years building tools to reduce physical labor of all kinds. Mechanical muscles — stronger, more reliable, and more tireless than human muscles could ever be and that's a good thing. Replacing human labor with mechanical muscles frees people to specialize and that leaves everyone better off even though still doing physical labor. This is how economies grow and standards of living rise.
Some people have specialized to be programmers and engineers whose job is to build mechanical minds. Just as mechanical muscles made human labor less in demand so are mechanical minds making human brain labor less in demand.
This is an economic revolution. You may think we've been here before, but we haven't. This time is different…

PHYSICAL LABOR:
               The old kind of automation, the one you are probably thinking about, are the giant mechanical arms in big car manufacturers, that really only take a very small percentage of works, but not anymore…
               Meet Baxter, a robot programmed not to do a certain task, but rather to learn how to do a whole bunch of low skilled task. This is what we may call a “general purpose” robot, which costs cents on electricity, rather than minimum wage. Baxter may only be the beginning, but sooner rather than later robots could take over a lot of low skill works, for example a janitor.

AUTOMOBILES:
               Self-driving cars aren’t the future, they are here. They already exist and have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in streets. So the question isn’t “will they take over human transportation work?”, But rather “when?” Self-driving cars don’t need to be perfect, just better than humans, which they already are since they don’t text and drive, get drunk, sleepy, etc.

CREATIVITY:
               Our brain is complicated to simulate, maybe impossible, but that hasn’t stopped us from trying. Robots have been programmed to create pattern, unique patterns every time, in the form of music, paintings, etc. Maybe you are a unique creative snowflake, but automation is coming for you as well, robots like Emily Howell who writes music all day, for free.

PROFESSIONS:
               Surely professionals are safe, they are experienced and have studied hard to get to where they are, well, no. When you think of a lawyer you think of trials and intelligence, but its really getting the evidence organize for the convenience of your client. This normally includes going through a lot of paper work, but specialized robots can go through hundreds of documents in seconds.
               Doctors you ask? Well meet IBM’s Watson whose day job is to be the best doctor there is.
You may have seen him, not beat, but destroy humans in Jeopardy, but that was only an experiment. He is already giving diagnosis and treatments for lung cancer patients. And again, robots don’t need to be perfect, they just need to be better than humans.

CONCLUSION:

               This post is not made to say that automation is bad, rather to say that it’s inevitable. We don’t need to be scared, just prepare ourselves when, for most jobs, Humans Need Not Apply.


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CREDITS: Information from and video property of the CGP Grey Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/CGPGrey)

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