02-18-2019, 11:37 PM
I did RPA stuff in HR at Amazon. Even there, is was cases where there was more work than people so RPA was freeing up for other work. I don't think everyone will be able to transition so easily, but ask coal miners if the human race can adapt on an individual basis. I've already seen some of the things AI will be doing in the future at Google Maps and it blows my mind... and none of will put people out of a job. We have been evolving for millennia and I see "automation" no different than the rest of the leaps forward in mechanics.
'76 911S | '14 328xi | '17 GTI | In memoriam: '08 848, '85 944
"Here, at last, is the cure for texting while driving. The millions of deaths which occur every year due to the iPhone’s ability to stream the Kim K/Ray-J video in 4G could all be avoided, every last one of them, if the government issued everyone a Seventies 911 and made sure they always left the house five minutes later than they’d wanted to. It would help if it could be made to rain as well. Full attention on the road. Guaranteed." -Jack Baruth
"Here, at last, is the cure for texting while driving. The millions of deaths which occur every year due to the iPhone’s ability to stream the Kim K/Ray-J video in 4G could all be avoided, every last one of them, if the government issued everyone a Seventies 911 and made sure they always left the house five minutes later than they’d wanted to. It would help if it could be made to rain as well. Full attention on the road. Guaranteed." -Jack Baruth
