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These aren't the only jobs that will disappear Travel agents (as people use Booking.com and community-destroying vacation sites like Airbnb) Paralegal and legal assistants (94% chance of automation) Fast food cooks (hello robo-flippers) Songwriters (hey Google) Translators and Interpreters (hey Google) More items...
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Read More »Here Are The Jobs That Will Disappear In The Next 10 Years Entire industries will be wiped out by 2030 Photo by Alex Knight We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten. — Bill Gates We’re at the start of an extremely bumpy road, my friends. As automation, AI, quantum computing, blockchain, and unaccountable multinational corporations invade the workforce and take over the global economy, we’re looking at a joblessness crisis on a scale never seen before in human history. We don’t know the exact figures, but estimates suggest that automation could disrupt between 800 million and 2 billion jobs in the next ten years alone. This will create a huge amount of economic and political upheaval — and how we deal with the joblessness crisis will go down in history as an inspiration to future generations or a disastrous cautionary tale. Let’s dive into some of the jobs that are on the chopping block. Drivers Uber and Lyft hate their employees so much that they refuse to call them employees and have spent hundreds of millions of dollars to quash their worker rights. Don’t expect them to treat their wealth-creators with any more dignity when autonomous cars become widely available to replace them. The same goes for traditional taxis.
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Read More »Well… at least my job is safe! Maybe you’re in one of the automation-safe zones: occupational therapists, doctors, surgeons, clergy, etc. Don’t read this and think, “Whew, this doesn’t affect me.” Because it does. Big time. First, joblessness will create massive competitive pressure on automation-safe jobs. Second, estimates suggest half of all current work tasks could be automated. So even for people who don’t lose their jobs, underemployment will likely become chronic and systemic. Third, tens of millions of people in work transition means trillions in support to shelter, feed, support, re-educate, and re-locate citizens. Governments will either have to raise your taxes — the ultra-elites certainly aren’t going to foot their fair share — or they’ll have to steal it from you by printing more money, inflating prices, and weakening your purchasing power. Even though job-killing automation only profits the richest of the richest, when it comes to the economic aftermath, either way, you will pay for it.
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And while these are convenient and will make any situation more comfortable, these are not essential. At the end of the day, there are only 4...
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Interview the person (or bystanders, if necessary), ask questions about signs and symptoms, allergies, and medications and medical conditions (SAM)
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