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2. โโฆ47 percent of jobs are โat riskโ
of being automated in the next 20
years.โ
Carl Frey and Michael Osborne, Oxford University
โThe Future of Employment: How Susceptible
Are Jobs to Computerisation?โ
3.
4. Will there really be nothing left for people to do?
Is there really
nothing left for
humans to do?
5. Our global economy has the
mistaken idea that the goal of
technology is to maximize
productivity, even if that means
treating people as a cost to be
eliminated.
6. Thatโs a problem
โThe people will rise up before
the robots do.โ
Andy Macafee
Co-author, The Second
Machine Age
Erik Brynjolfsson and Andy Macafee
11. It isnโt technology that wants to eliminate jobs
โTechnology is the solution to
human problems. We wonโt
run out of work till we run
out of problems.โ
Nick Hanauer
12. Some global grand challenges
technology can help us to solve
โข Climate change.
โข Rebuilding and rethinking the infrastructure by which we deliver water,
power, goods, and services like healthcare.
โข Dealing with the โdemographic inversionโโโโthe lengthening lifespans
of the old and the smaller number of young workers to pay into the
social systems that support them.
โข Income inequality.
โข Displaced people. How could we use technology to create the
infrastructure for whole new cities, factories, and farms, so people
could be settlers, not refugees?
13. The use of automation by business to reduce labor costs and increase
profits is a social and political choice, not an economic law!
16. Fitness Landscapes
The way in which genes contribute
to the survival of an organism can
be viewed as a landscape of peaks
and valleys.
Through a series of experiments,
organisms evolve towards fitness
peaks, adapted to a particular
environment, or they die out.
Image source: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/side_0_0/complexnovelties_02
17. Fitness landscapes are dynamic
When conditions are stable, a
population chooses one fitness
peak and stays there.
But when conditions change
rapidly, populations must migrate
to a new fitness peak.
18. Local Maxima
Once you are on a peak, itโs
hard to get to another one,
even if itโs higher. You have
to go back down. It may be
easier to get to the top if you
are already starting from a
valley floor.
19. Technology also has a fitness landscape
In my career, Iโve watched
a number of migrations to
new peaks, and Iโd like to
share with you some
observations about what
happened, and why. And
then weโll talk about some
lessons for digitalization of
the overall economy.
Personal
Computer
Big Data
and
AI
Smartphones
Apple
22. What is the result?
Voters are moving away from the
fitness peak of the neoliberal
consensus. We donโt know yet
where that new fitness peak will
be, but the migration is telling us
loud and clear that the economy
needs some fresh thinking.
23. Yes, things are changing.
But one thing doesnโt change.
A successful ecosystem creates
opportunity for everyone, not just
a few.
24. We will create the economy of the
future when we remember that the
function of technology is to empower
people to do things that were
previously impossible!
25. Government statistics, economic modeling, and
regulations are too slow for the pace and scale of the
modern world
โWould you cross the street with
information that was five seconds old?โ
-
Jeff Jonas,
IBM Fellow
26.
27. Users post 7 billion pieces of
content to Facebook a day.
Expecting human fact checkers to
catch fake news is like asking
workers to build a modern city
with only picks and shovels.
At internet scale, we now rely
increasingly on algorithms to
manage what we see and believe.
28. This is why Mark Zuckerberg tells his team
โMove fast and break things.โ
-
Mark Zuckerberg
30. Every day, they are inspecting the
performance of their workers and
giving them instruction (in the form of
code) about how to do a better job
In digital systems, the workers are programs,
and software engineers are their managers
31. โThis isnโt just how we should be
developing software. Itโs how we should be
developing policy.โ
Cecilia Muรฑoz,
Director, White House
Domestic Policy Council